This fictional character describes how he had been written about in a previous book, and that the author had told the truth, mainly. This character complains that his Aunt Sally intended to adopt and civilize him and he can't stand it. When this character flees down the Mississippi River, he and his friend, Jim, encounter the feuding families, the Shepherdsons and Grangerfords, and befriend two con artists named the Duke and Dauphin. For 10 points, name this fictional character, who first appeared in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and then in a namesake 1885 novel, both by Mark Twain.
A) Huckleberry Finn
B) Tom Sawyer
C) Jim Hawkins
D) Oliver Twist