In Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck Finn, a rebellious young boy, escapes a life of drudgery alongside the notorious Jim, a runaway slave. Together, they raft down the Mississippi River on a journey filled with adventure, danger, and social commentary. Huck grapples with societal prejudices and his own conscience as he forms an unlikely friendship with Jim. This coming-of-age story is a satirical look at racism and hypocrisy in 19th-century America, offering humor and adventure alongside a powerful message about humanity.