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f American boyhood memory on the Mississippi left a large influence on his future writing, and his life experience gave him a wild knowledge of made a more extensive bination of American folk humor and serious literature than previous writers had the meantime, Twain works for the thematic terms, he deals largely with the lower class life of American introduction to The novelThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twain39。s greatest is America39。s masterpiece that Hemingway notes, “all modern American literature es”.The book is a success from its first publication in is considered one of the greatest novels because it explores the racial and moral world of its The novel tells a story about a young boy’s ing of age in Missouri around 1850, when racism in the United States was quite other words, it is a story of Huck39。s struggle to win freedom for himself and Jim, a Negro author writes from a boy39。s perspective, and touches the hypocrisy and cruelty of an adult hero image of Huckleberry FinnHuck, the main character of the book is the disputable boy in The Adventures of Huckleberry led a rough time in childhood, Huck is uneducated, rude, mischievous, and apt to play tricks and tell is not used to following any rules for his life at about the age of , Huck is outgoing, kindheaved, pure, clever and all the adventures, Huck learns a variety of life grows up and develops his conscience of the meantime, his rebellion of sprit bees mature, from a little boy39。s natural disobedience to his revolt for social little child is sick of all the confinement and civilization that traditional concept enforces upon accepted by the Widow Douglas and into the munity of , he feels point above proves that he dislikes the hypocrisy and cruelty in the adult , He finds rules in “civilized world” illogical and unreasonable, and even asks questions of religious principles: if a body can get anything they pray for, why don39。t Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork?”1(15)To some extent, as a wild child, his 1 Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry : Penguin Classics, to restrain from those adults is somewhat instinct and natural, since almost everyone has a degree of rebellious psychology or behavior in their unlike others, Huck39。s rebellion is merely strong, as he has been constantly oppressed by the world around The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck is a triumphs over society and follows his the one hand, Huck is a hero seeking his own wanted to escape from the “civilized” the other hand, Huck’s rebellion of sprit became mature from this journey was a voyage of growth in reality and morality, and a course of the personal and social level, he acquired knowledge and became a person of sound heart and with democratic novel’s influenceHuck is the only child who can look into his heart for intuition is the basis on which his character allows us pare him to adults, who usually conform to the world around them, and get used to the old hero39。s rebellion also has its social keeps people alert all the timeequality is human being39。s mon concern, regardless of skin color or the meantime, it raises a question of what is a civilized is obvious that a society that owns slaves is impossible to be just and even , moral and racial problems in a society are continuously disturbing topic for Mark Twain depicts a rebelling heroHuckleberry Finn, by praising his rebellious spirit in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which sets a new way of writing in the literary rebelling hero is a permanent character in American literature and the hero39。s rebellion also has its social :[1]Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry : Penguin Classics, 2007.[2]:人民文學出版社,2006.