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<p class="aw_description">This very funny novel about a mischievous orphan boy deals with the escapades of youth, yet its underlying moral element gives it the frame and distinction of "art." Hemingway said that this book marked the beginning of American literature.</p>


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<p class="aw_review">i felt that the scarlet letters' cliff notes provided more info than this for this commentary had not a sinlg elick of extraneous info in the back of the book.</p>
<p class="aw_review">The writing style of Mark Twain is hard to understand - especially for a German student in the US. so this book was a very good help!
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<p class="aw_review">I think this is probably best for people that need basic info.  For the person that needs to write an indepth paper or do indepth research this is probably not the choice for you.  It's a good basic tool for the beginner though.</p>
<p class="aw_review">JWD at RMUThe Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn "Critique"Huckleberry Finn introduces himself as someone who appeared in an earlier book reminding us of what happened towards the end of that story.  Though he won't mention it until later in the story, when his irresponsible father has left him by his self.  Huck has been living with Ms. Douglas a widow, a kind woman who wants to teach him all the things his father has neglected, the things all normal kids would usually learn.He tells us about Miss Watson, the widow's sister, who is strict on teaching Huck good manners and religion, and about Tom Sawyer and his stories, a boy like Huck looks up to because of his wide reading and imagination ability.  He is also friendly with Jim, the black slave.  Huck's father returns and takes him away from the widow.  A pig has murdered when his father begins beating him, Huck runs away and makes it look as though Huck.  He hides out on a nearby island, intending to take off after his neighbors stop searching for his assumed dead body. Jim the black slave of Miss. Watson is also hiding on the island, since he has run away from Miss Watson, who was about to sell him and separate him from his wife and his deaf little girl. They decide to escape together, and when they find a large raft, their journey on the Mississippi River begins.  After a couple of adventures on the Mississippi River, a steamboat hits their raft, and Huck and Jim are separated.  Huck goes ashore and finds himself at the home of the Grangerfords, which allow him to come and live with them.  At first Huck admires these people for what he thinks is their class and good taste.  But when he learns about the deaths caused by a feud with another family, he becomes disgusted with the Grangerfords.  By this time Jim had time to repair the raft, and Huck rejoins him.  Two men who are escaping the law and who claim to be a duke and the son of the king of France soon join them.  Huck knows they are actually small-time crooks, but he pretends to believe their stories.After watching these frauds bilk people of their money in two towns, Huck is forced to help them try to swindle an inheritance out of three young girls who were recently orphaned.  He goes along at first because he doesn't want them to turn Jim in, but eventually he decides that the thieves have gone too far.  He invents a complicated plan to escape and to have them arrested.  The plan almost works, but at the last minute the two crooks show up and continue to travel with Huck and Jim.  When all their moneymaking schemes begin to fail, they sell Jim to a farmer in one of the towns they're visiting.  Huck learns about this and decides to free Jim.  The farmer turns out to be Tom Sawyer's uncle, and through a misunderstanding he and his wife think Huck is Tom. When Tom himself arrives, Huck brings him up to date on what's happening.  Tom pretends to be his own brother Sid, and the two boys set about to rescue Jim.The true to his imaginative style, Tom devises a plan that is more complicated than it has to be.  Eventually they actually pull it off and reach the raft without being caught.  Tom, however, has been shot in the leg, and Jim refuses to leave until the wound has been looked at.  The result is that Jim is recaptured and Tom and Huck have to explain what they have done.  Tom, it turns out, knew all along that Miss Watson had set Jim free in her will, so everyone can now return home together.  Huck, however, thinks he's had enough of civilization, and hints that he might take off for the Indian Territory instead of going back to his home.</p>


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<p class="aw_review">Does the work: I passed the class w/o ever opening the book. :)</p>
<p class="aw_review">I just finished reading this book. At first I thought it was really good, but I found it harder to get into towards the end. It seemed to drag on awhile, but overall it was good and had a lot of good stuff on themes. If you have to do a book report, this would be a good book to do it on.</p>
<p class="aw_review">I loved this book. At the start of my junior year in college, I was forced to read this book by my English teacher. At first I did not want to read it, but after I started, I just could not put it down.  I loved it.  Twain  used satire as he usually did, and it could not have been written better!</p>
<p class="aw_review">A Mark Twain classic that I couldn't put down</p>
<p class="aw_review">A Mark Twain classic that I couldn't put down</p>


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<p class="aw_description">A guide to reading "Huckleberry Finn" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading list.</p>




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<p class="aw_review">Huckelburry, Duckelburry, Suckelburrry, Muckelburry, Cruckelburry, Truckleburry, Mooseburry, FINN!</p>


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<p class="aw_description">The adventures of a boy and a runaway slave as they travel down the Mississippi River on a raft.</p>
<p class="aw_description">Mark Twain's classic novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, tells the story of a   teenaged misfit who finds himself floating on a raft down the Mississippi River with an escaping slave,   Jim. In the course of their perilous journey, Huck and Jim meet adventure, danger, and a cast of characters   who are sometimes menacing and often hilarious.    Though some of the situations in Huckleberry Finn are funny in themselves (the cockeyed   Shakespeare production in Chapter 21 leaps instantly to mind), this book's humor is found mostly in Huck's   unique worldview and his way of expressing himself. Describing his brief sojourn with the Widow Douglas   after she adopts him, Huck says: "After supper she got out her book and learned me about Moses and   the Bulrushers, and I was in a sweat to find out all about him; but by and by she let it out that Moses had   been dead a considerable long time; so then I didn't care no more about him, because I don't take no stock   in dead people."  Underlying Twain's good humor is a dark subcurrent of Antebellum cruelty and   injustice that makes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a frequently funny book with a serious   message.</p>


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<p class="aw_review">Beware this edition - at least until the printing problems are resolved. I bought two copies and each copy duplicated pages 85-116 and did not include pages 117-148. Amazon has not yet provided replacements so I wonder if all its print run of this edition is affected in the same way.</p>
<p class="aw_review">Great to get a book my grandson needed for AP English quickly and economically.  Glad you are there.</p>
<p class="aw_review">This is an excellent edition of a controversial novel that has been both reviled and praised. As for me, I am of the opinion that the book depicts life as it was in the period "Huckleberry Finn" was set in, and the colloquialisms and vocabulary used may not be politically correct in contemporary times, but it is a historically authentic representation of the language as it was used then. 

The author/editor of this book, Michael Patrick Hearn, has drawn on myriad primary sources and other materials in coming up with the annotations. In addition, Hearn provides a detailed introduction dealing with Twain, his work, and background information on the novel Huckleberry Finn. This particular edition is also a gem because of the inclusion of all of the original illustrations by E.W. Kemble. The book is also filled with other drawings, photographs, cartoons, etc. that make this book a delight to peruse and read. There is also a detailed bibliography which lists works by Mark Twain, notable editions of Huckleberry Finn, titles on Mark Twain, books about Huckleberry Finn, and books about E.W. Kemble. Love it or hate it, I think author Toni Morrison best sums it up with these words, "...It is classic literature, which is to say, it heaves, manifests, and lasts."</p>
<p class="aw_review">Received the book in the right time and also it was in better shape than promoted on the website.  I would definitely recommend this vendor.</p>
<p class="aw_review">There is nothing like a great narator, and Tom Parker is one, to tell this great tale.
Mr. Parker's voice sounds just the way I believe Mark Twain would have told it.  
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<p class="aw_review">There are many spectacular and exciting scenes on the Mississippi River in the old time.</p>
<p class="aw_review">I got this movie as I saw the program originally on PBS. Love it! It came so quickly too. Great service and am very pleased here.</p>
<p class="aw_review">When this ran on PBS in 1985, I video taped the entire broadcast over four nights. Essentially, the only differences between the 240 minute version and the 213 minute version, are station breaks with members
of the cast making appearances asking for financial support for local PBS stations, and beginning and ending credits. The 213 minutes on this DVD is the full dramatic performance. I suspect it would, if
rated, probably be PG . No, it is not suitable as entertainment for preteens, but then neither is Twain's novel. What it is, however, is a magnificent piece of cinematic art, which, coincidentally, happens to follow Twain's story quite faithfully.</p>
<p class="aw_review">This version follows the book most closely, though it does leave out a major section toward the end of the book, and the pacing toward the end seems a bit truncated making the end when it comes more abrupt than one would wish. Nevertheless it's the best video version of Twain's great novel available.</p>
<p class="aw_review">When I purchased this dvd I had read a review saying that this version was the closest to the book version out there. I guess my mistake was that I hadn't actually read the book in it's entirety, which I intend to do now. When my husband and I finished the movie we decided not to keep it. It is not the wholesome movie we thought it might be. Of course we realize... how wholesome is a life like Huck Finn's to start with anyway? We aren't blind to that fact. We just know that if we had children of impressionable ages around wanting to watch movies and they said, "Hey... The adventures of Huckleberry Finn... can we watch that one?"..... that we'd say... "NO!!!" Anyone considering getting this movie should really think about what values you personally are trying to instill within your family, and hold to them. This movie certainly does not do that for you.</p>


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<p class="aw_description">Huckleberry Finn, a rambuctious boy adventurer chafing under the bonds of civilization, escapes his humdrum world and his selfish, plotting father by sailing a raft down the Mississippi River. Accompanying him is Jim, a slave running away from being sold. Together the two strike a bond of friendship that takes them through harrowing events and thrilling adventures.</p>

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<p class="aw_review">Definitely the best movie version of the Mark Twain classic and there have been many of them over the years. Full of many interesting characters.</p>
<p class="aw_review">Can anyone verify if this is the 1939 movie with Mickey Rooney?  The reviews and details here are sending a message that the cover is misleading and the actors as described for this dvd is not the 1939 movie.
Amazon was not able to verify which version of the movie is offered.  Thanks to anyone who can answer my inquiry.</p>
<p class="aw_review">This no doubt is a good movie,after all anything Tony Randall plays in is good.For he was a great actor. My question is, Why do they keep putting Mickey Roony's picture on the cover? I have Mickey's "The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn" It was made between 1938- 1940.At least put Tony Randall's picture on the cover.I was fooled once when I purchased the tv movie by mistake because it had Mickeys Picture on the cover.This was sold by the Sinergy Corp. The label even pealed off and almost ruined my DVD player. So be carefull, don't go by the pictures.Read the movie information before you buy.</p>
<p class="aw_review">When it's in that Aspect Ratio
I'll buy it
Till then

KEEP IT</p>
<p class="aw_review">Recently I had the pleasure of reading "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."  I agreed with so many others that it was indeed apart of classic American literature.  The movie however, is not.  The movie does not even go in the same order as the novel.  It jumps around and adds completely new scenes that were not apart of the novel.  Plus the extra scenes were completely unnecessary.  Some of the important scenes not only were out of place, but they were boring and unlike the novel.  The character Jim in the novel is not very witty but he is still a good man.  He continues to be a good man in the film, but he tricks Huck which is completely un-Jim like.  But i must say the young fellow that plays Huck is very convincing.  I had pictured Huck much younger in my mind but I feel that the actor did Huck justice in a movie where so much had gone wrong.  I understand that movies are hard to base off of a novel and still keep it accurate, but this movie is just so much more far fetched then the novel is.  The novel is exciting and keeps you on your toes, while the film is dull and it is if it;ll never end.  I feel that the film is a disappointment and in a way it insults Mark Twain wonderful novel of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".</p>


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<p class="aw_review">This is a really fun audio reading of Huckleberry Finn.  Dufris does all the voices excellently -- you wouldn't know it is only one person reading.  You get the flavor of the book and understand the satire and jokes because of the dramatic reading.  Tracks are about 3 minutes each -- I had to go through & write down which tracks belong to which chapter, but at least chapters begin at the beginning of tracks, not in the middle.</p>


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