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What is the main reason that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is considered to be a coming of age story?

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It involves a young man learning to understand himself

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The essential subject of the novel is the contention amongst human progress and "normal life." Huck speaks to regular life through his flexibility of soul, unseemly ways, and want to escape from development. He was raised with no principles or teach and has a solid imperviousness to anything that may "acculturate" him.
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