Huckleberry finn and significance of mississippi river
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The Mississippi is hugely important for Huck and Jim in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and for the story itself. The river serves as an ongoing plot device, which is an object or character created to drive the plot, to keep the story moving. The river often gets Huck and Jim in and out of trouble along the way.
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