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... morals. He is, in fact, the moral center of the book that risks his freedom and his life for the sake of his friend Huck. The thing ...
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... The other voice is Huck's own, and it sees the wrong of turning in his friend. This voice does not view Jim as a slave, but as an equal and a friend. ...
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... stealing Jim away. Huck Finn does not want to turn Jim in because he cares about the slave and feels Jim is his friend. Huck also knows ...
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... He thought that if Jim left for freedom, he would become lonely, because Jim had become Huck's friend. Huck saw! past the bitterness of society. ...
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... Huck does not treat Jim like a slave when they traveled together, Huck treated Jim as a friend. Huck saw having a slave only as owning the person. ...
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... Rather, he is the moral center of the book, a man of courage and nobility, who risks his freedom -- risks his life -- for the sake of his friend Huck. ...
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... he trys one of his childish tricks on Jim, telling him the separation was all a dream, but Jim exposes his feelings and his love for Huck as his friend. ...
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... When Tom, Huck's one and only friend, Huck and Jim arrive at Aunt Sally's, Tom's aunt, house, Aunt Sally becomes outraged that the two of them helped a slave ...
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... Rather, he is the moral center of the book, a man of courage and nobility, who risks his freedom - risks his life -- for the sake of his friend Huck. ...
(2578 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... In chapter 15 the reader is presented with a very caring and father-like Jim who becomes very worried when he loses his best friend Huck in a deep fog. ...
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... That's what she done." Yet, when Jim thanks Huck for being his only true friend, Huck decides that he would feel just as contrite if he were to betray Jim. ...
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... Huck no longer sees Jim as a slave or a black man, but views him as a friend. Huck, in a way, represents the entire mindset of many Southern states. ...
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... Rather, he is the moral center of the book, a man of courage and nobility, who risks his freedom - risks his life -- for the sake of his friend Huck. ...
(2576 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... are separated and reunited-after the fog, the Grangerford episodes, and the Phelpses incident when Jim is sold, during which Huck himself weeps for his friend. ...
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... The reader is presented with a very caring and father-like Jim who becomes very worried when he loses his best friend Huck in a deep fog. ...
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... Through Jim, Huck faces many moral decisions and he goes against society to save a man whom he never considered being a life long friend. ...
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... The first encounter between Huck Finn and Jim is at the beginning of the book, when Huck's friend, Tom Sawyer, tries to fool Jim, Miss Watson's slave. ...
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... When he is forced to make a decision about turning Jim in or standing by him, Huck decides not to betray his friend, even if it is against everything he has ...
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... This society views allows Huck to see Jim, a friend, only as a slave and Miss Watson, almost a foe in his young views, as a dear friend. ...
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... In chapter 15 the reader is presented with a very caring and father-like Jim who becomes very worried when he loses his best friend Huck in a deep fog ...
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... This situation presents the reader with a caring and father-like Jim who becomes genuinely worried when he loses his best friend Huck. ...
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... As a slave, Jim is grateful for having such an honest and open friend like Huck, but it seems as if when he finds out he was free all along, things change. ...
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... feelings, and friendship. He is no longer just an average, stereotypical slave, he is a person and a friend to Huck. "On the raft ...
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... do. Jim- A friend of Huck's. Jim was a slave of Miss Watson, but managed to escape and hence met Huck. ... Tom Sawyer- Huck's friend. Tom ...
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... For one he has a black friend. Another reason is Huck believes Jim cares for his family as much if not more than any white man. ...
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... manumission" (Henry, 368). Huck helped Jim run away because he was his friend, not because he thought slavery was wrong. I don't ...
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... other. Huckleberry Finn begins to look at Jim like the father he never had, and Jim begins to look at Huck as his best friend. Huck ...
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... a dead ghost. Instead of treating Jim like a slave, Huck treats him like a human being- even a friend. However, this situation should ...
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... him in to slave catchers Twain 87 "I was paddling off, all in a sweat to tell on him; but when he says this (that Huck is his one and only friend) it seemed to ...
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... This is a question that has been answered in several different ways. I don't see Huck as a racist for many reasons for one he has a black friend. ...
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