2015- 12- 21
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رد: °¨¨™¤¦ مجلس مُذاكرة : الأدب الأمريكي- الثلاثاء 1437/3/11هـ ا¤™¨¨°
Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain (1835-1910)
مهمممممممممممممه Main Characters Protagonist: Huckleberry Finn
Antagonist: Society and Its Rules and Laws
Huckleberry Finn: Loyal, cheerful, fair-minded Missouri boy. Because his father abuses him, he runs away and teams with an escaped slave during many adventures on a raft ride on the Mississippi River. Huck is the 18 narrator of the novel.
Jim: The escaped slave who joins Huck. He is a simple, loyal, and trusting man whose common sense helps guide Huck. In a way, he serves as a surrogate father for Huck.
Pap Finn: Huck’s drunken, greedy, abusive father, who is nearing age fifty. His racism is symptomatic of the racism that infected society as a whole nineteenth-century AmAmerica
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