الحلم الأمريكي في الحرية في رواية مغامرات هكلبيريفن للكاتب الأمريكي مارك توين
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol4.Iss23.578Abstract
The present paper tackles American dream and the conflict for freedom in the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. According to the novelist Mark Twain, the idea for the novel originated with the historical dream of American people freedom. The novel creates and discovers the basic elements of freedom and humanity even that it had been denounced slavery and violation. It is an attempt to render the questions of what it means to be a free man despite all the challenges confronted the crisis of freedom. The novel highlights on the place and suffering of slavery therefore, it could also face up to complicated cases because of its controversial theme and diction. This becomes as an essential root of hard work and as an ideological key to success in the American dream achievement. The author succeeded in seeking one of his tasks, and his subsequent trial became the subject of international controversy particularly as concerned the issue of black people freedom. He always endeavors many dreams for himself and others so that his dream achieves great dreams for American nation. Most people nowadays are without doubt aware of the importance of literary works for a more successful future.
