First of all, please distinguish this cartoon from another Japanese adventure of Tom Sawyer.I just found out that the picture on it was wrong~~Haker's father asked Huck for the money he got from an adventure. When he learned that Huck was adopted by the widow Douglas and was locked in a small wooden house when he was in school.Hack pretended to have the illusion that he was killed and ran away with a small raft.At this time he met Jim.Jim is a slave to Douglas's widow's sister, who fled to Jackson Island because he could not bear the heavy work.The two of them hid on the island.Later, someone came to search and they fled to the free zone on the other side on a bamboo raft.Halfway through the voyage, their bamboo raft and steamship crashed into it.Huck and Jim fell into the river.Huck was later rescued by a wealthy businessman, but was involved in disputes and shootings, and in the chaos he and Jim met again.However, they were unfortunately deceived by the two liars, "Young Duke" and "Old King".They taught Hack and Jim to go to various cities to preach and cheat money, or to fool villagers to cheat their money, or to go to his home to cheat money when someone dies. These two scammers do everything to Huck and Jim.Later, Huck finally escaped back to the ship, but he couldn't find Jim.It turned out that Jim was sold to the Phil Fuji Farmer's house by the "Old King".And Phil Fuji's wife happened to be Tom's aunt.After Huck knew about this, he discussed with Tom how to rescue Jim.After some thrilling action, the three of them finally escaped from Phil Fuji's house.On the way to escape, Tom was shot in the foot and was seriously injured.Jim accompanied him to the town for treatment, but Jim was accidentally caught again.At this time, Tom's aunt Boli came to the town.She brought news that Douglas's widow's sister was dead.She restored Jim to freedom in her will.Huck's father died, and he also regained his freedom.But this time he will be adopted by Aunt Polly.Huck had suffered at the widow Douglas, and he could not stand the experience of being raised by civilized people.So, he escaped again and embarked on an adventure with Tom... Jim is a loyal and capable black man, but he still cannot avoid the misfortune of being sold at will. His unfortunate fate is a true portrayal of the miserable life of the vast number of black slaves.It is worthy of recognition that he no longer obeyed the persecution like Uncle Tom in Harry Yet Stowe, but instead adopted the countermeasure of escape. Under the historical conditions at that time, this was a resistance within his ability.He was also a compassionate and sacrificial man. When he drifted on the river, he took care of Huck everywhere and did not let his children suffer as much as possible. When Tom was shot and injured, he stayed in a dangerous area to help the doctor save the child regardless of his safety.Through the depiction of Jim's series of noble and enthusiastic behaviors, the work tells us that blacks are not only no worse than whites in personality, but even surpass whites in many aspects, thus completely shattering the fallacies and evil sayings of racial discrimination.Through the shaping of this image, the novel is intended to show the necessity and urgency of abolishing slavery.Huck is the central character of the novel and is also a famous child image in the history of American literature with a sense of justice and rebellious spirit.At the beginning of the novel, although he was lively and active and loved to live freely, he discriminated against Jim because of his long-term influence of racist reactionary preaching and social atmosphere and often teased him. He once wanted to write a letter to report Jim's whereabouts.After day and night with Jim, he finally agreed with Jim and decided to help him gain freedom.The novel describes the result of Hack's inner struggle in dramatic strokes: he picked up the surrender and said, "Okay, then, go to hell, go to hell," and then tore off the letter in one go.This very vivid description, as the writer said, is that "the sound mind (i.e. democratic ideals) conflict with the deformed consciousness (i.e. racial prejudice), and the deformed consciousness suffers a defeat."Hack's ideological transformation and his repeated actions to help Jim overcome difficulties show that since the fallacy of racism cannot even be deceived by a child, the collapse of the slavery system is indeed a historical necessity. It also shows that the writers advocate the advanced idea of white and black people working together to create a new world of democracy and freedom.This novel also fully reflects the artistic charm of Mark Twain's creation.First of all, the work combines the authenticity of realism and the lyricism of romanticism. The rafting experience of Hack and Jim is full of legendary colors. The natural scenery on and along the Mississippi River also shines with strange and magnificent brilliance in the author's writings, while the description of urban and rural life along the coast is detailed and realistic, concrete and sensible.This wonderful fusion is especially reflected in Hack's ideological struggle. The writer not only presents the logical trajectory of the character's consciousness activities in a slight way, but also humorously mocks the absurd ideas that religious fallacies have created for a child.Secondly, the work adopts a first-person narrative method, reflects life and portrays images from the perspective of Hack, which is friendly and vivid and fascinating.Again, the language of the work is quite distinctive. On the basis of the extensive use of American Southern dialects and black slang, the writer has refined and processed it to form a literary language full of colloquial characteristics. It is concise and vivid, natural and implicit, and is a template for English literature.For more than a hundred years, this novel has been warmly welcomed by people from all over the world, and experts have also praised it.British poet Eliot believes that Hack's image is immortal and can be compared with Don Quixote, Faust, and Hamlet. American novelist Hemingway praised it as "the best book of all our books.""The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn": Huckleberry is a smart, kind and brave white boy.In pursuit of a free life, he fled to the Mississippi River.On his way to escape, he meets Jim, a black slave.Jim is a hardworking, simple, enthusiastic, honest and loyal black slave. In order to escape the fate of being sold by his master again, he fled from his master's house.They drifted on the Mississippi River together, living a free life, and the two became good friends.Huckleberry went through a lot of hardships for Jim's freedom, and finally learned that Jim's master had liberated him in his will.In the novel, Huckleberry and Jim have distinct personalities and vivid images.The realist depiction and romantic lyricism of the whole article complement each other, and the sharp and profound revelation, humorous and spicy irony and the description of romantic legends are integrated, forming Mark Twain's unique artistic style.