Hucklebrry Finn makes his initial appearance in "Tom Sawyer," which serves as a precursor to Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" Huck is introduced as the outcast youth of the village, the son of the town's alcoholic, Pap Finn. He sports hand-me-down adult attire and often sleeps in doorways and empty barrels. Remarkably, despite his unconventional lifestyle, other children secretly aspire to emulate him. Furthermore, Huck's character appears in other literary works by Twain, including "Tom Sawyer, Detective" and "Tom Sawyer Abroad."
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