Title: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Year of first publication: 1884 (although the introduction says 1885).
Number of pages: 394.
1. Huckleberry Finn is an adventure story. The first clue you get to come to this conclusion is the title; The ADVENTURES of Huckleberry Finn. Huck Finn finds himself in all kinds of adventures. The biggest adventure is the one together with Tom Sawyer, when they try to free Jim, but there are many more adventures in the book. Like the one's with the king and the duke or when he's alone with Jim, but Huckleberry Finn is more than just a boy's adventure book. The story consists of many adventures, but with an underlying thought. Mark Twain wanted to try and make people think about slavery and racism, but more about the statements of the book in question 10E.
2. The title is easily explainable, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is about the adventures that the main character, Huckleberry Finn finds himself in during his Mississippi journey. You can read more about these adventures in the answer to question one.
3. I think The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a very appropriate title for this book. The title deals with the main character and the kind of story the book is about, you"ll know that it's an adventurous book. When you have read the title you"ll immediately have a idea of what the book is about.
4. It's hard to come up with a better title than The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, but I would make it Huck's Mississippi Journey. The Mississippi is one of the most important motives in Huckleberry Finn and Huck travels about 1100 miles on the Mississippi so he also makes a very big journey. With this title you also now that Huck will be the main character of the book, the Mississippi is the river which has an important function in the book. Without the Mississippi Huck couldn't have made his journey and in books journey's are almost always adventurous, so you already know the main topics of the book when you've read the title.