Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a classic literary work and a poignant portrayal of boyhood. It is narrated by Huck Finn, a young boy who runs away from his abusive father and embarks on a journey down the Mississippi River on a raft with his companion, Jim, a runaway slave. Along the way, Huck encounters a diverse array of characters and experiences that challenge his preconceived notions and prejudices. Through these experiences, Huck learns to develop a deep sense of affection and respect for Jim, and his inherent kindness and humor are evident throughout the story. It also provides a sharp critique of human cruelty and highlights the harsh realities of a corrupt society.