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Readers meet CliffsNotes on Huckleberry Finn's main character after he's been taken in by Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson, who intend to teach him religion and proper manners. Huck soon sets off on an adventure to help the widow's slave, Jim, escape up the Mississippi to the free states. By allowing Huck to tell his own story, Mark Twain's realistic fiction addressed America's painful contradiction of racism and segregation in a "free" and "equal" society.
CliffsNotes for iPod allows you to carry the complete text from the original CliffsNotes guide on your iPod, including the critical essays, review questions, and character maps (video iPod only) in less space than a single song. Use the intuitive iPod scroll wheel to quickly navigate to the information you need to study on the go. All CliffsNotes for iPod feature:
- all of the analysis, insights, and valuable resources you expect from CliffsNotes literature guides.
- simple navigation within the built-in iPod Notes Reader to find information fast.
- extensive linking to character names throughout chapter summaries and essays so you'll always know who is who.
- color character maps in the Photos section of your iPod to help you visualize key connections and relationships (video iPod only).
- multiple choice quiz questions for last-minute review.
- quick, simple installation to your iPod using the included Raybook Manager.
Requirements:
-Windows XP, Vista, or Mac OS 10.4.7 or higher
-For supported iPods, see iPod compatibility chart above