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In its distrust of too much civilisation and its concern with the way
language turns dreamy and corrupt when divorced from the real condition of life,
Huckleberry Finn echoed some of the central concerns of life today. Like
all great works of fiction where no story is told as if it is the only one, Huck
Finn is open-ended, the 'unfinished story' where the true meaning is left to the
conscience and imagination of each reader.
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