The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is notable for a number of reasons it explores the ties of family and friends. Further, Huckleberry can be seen as one of the most dynamic characters in American literature. Throughout the story, he struggles to reconcile the views he has been raised with and what he knows is actually right. Some critics have even suggested that Huckleberry's experiences and internal struggles represent Twain's own struggles with the practice of slavery.