2. •Born Samuel Clemens in Florida, Missouri in
a slave owning family.
•Family later moved to river town of
Hannibal.
•Apprenticed as river boat pilot.
•Began using pseudonym Mark Twain
(meaning two fathoms) when writing
political reports as journalist for a Virginian
newspaper.
5. Commonly named among the Great
American Novels, the work is among the
first in major American literature to be
written in the vernacular.
Satirizing a Southern society, Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn is, among other things, an
often critical look at deep-rooted
attitudes, particularly racism.
6. Main themes
racial prejudice and segregation
rite of passage from childhood to
adulthood.
7. Very controversial and highly
censored because of the racial
implications dealt with in the book.
Mark Twain based his character
Huckleberry Finn on his childhood
friends.
9. I have no race
prejudices, and I
think I have no color
prejudices or caste
prejudices nor creed
prejudices. Indeed I
know it. I can stand
any society. All that I
care to know is that
a man is a human
being--that is
enough for me; he
can't be any worse.
10. “Huckleberry Finn is the best book we’ve ever had.
There was nothing better. There’s been nothing as
good since”
Ernest Hemmingway
11. Watch the 1993 movie trailer and a
clip from the same film.