The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was one of the most famous books written by Mark Twain. Published in 1884, it is one of the nation’s most iconic classics to this day.
If you are looking to get a free digital copy of the original book, you can get it here at Project Gutenberg. It is in the public domain, so you can download it for free and use as you like.
I also found a few great Huckleberry Finn videos on YouTube which are available under various Creative Commons licenses. Please check the Creative Commons terms before using them in any projects. These videos include some great audiobooks if you would rather listen to them instead of reading the original book from Project Gutenberg.
Here is a free audiobook from the Free Audio Books channel. It is nearly ten hours long, but it might be worth listening to.
If you don’t want to listen to the audiobook of the entire book, then you might want to watch this video from the Creative Archives channel instead. It is just the first chapter and is only about eight minutes long.
The videos with free audiobooks are great. But are you looking for a more in-depth analysis of the novel, instead? This hour-long video from Free Rate Tutors is just what you need! It covers all of the central themes of the novel, which can be great if you want to study for a test or write a paper on the novel.
This video was published 12 years ago by the ARP7777777 YouTube channel. It didn’t get a lot of views, but that is likely because YouTube was newer and less popular when that channel was active. It might still be worth checking out.
I hope you enjoy these videos and feel free to use them (within the terms of the license)! Also, don’t forget to download your digital copy of he Adventures of Huckleberry Finn on Project Gutenberg!