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... Maybe Doc Stairs will fall in love with Mrs. Kendall, Jim's widow. Maybe Julie will think of Paul as more than a friend because of what he did for her. ...
(615 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... While on Jackson's Island, Huck met up with the Widow's slave, Jim. They became good friends, and helped each other to freedom. ...
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... Finn, the characters that represent a parental figure in different aspects of Huck's development include Mr. Grangerford, the Widow Douglas, and Jim. ...
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... Jim, a slave of the Widow Douglas's. Jim fled from the widow after overhearing the widow speaking about selling him down the river. ...
(1132 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... (121) This teaches Huck a lesson he would have never learned from his Father, or the widow. Jim plays a true role model in this scene, and teaches Huck the ...
(1483 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... As he was running away, he ran into Jim, the widow's slave. ... Although their plan didn't work, it all worked out in the end. The widow set Jim free in her will. ...
(710 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... decides to walk away from civilization at the end of the novel, we know that Miss Watson and Widow Douglas fail in their attempt to civilize Huck. Jim was the ...
(899 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... was feeling. At this point he rationalizes that returning Jim to the Widow will be the best decision, and "right" to do. As Huck ...
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... acquaintances in life. Like the Widow Douglas, Jim allows him security, but Jim is not as strict or confining as the widow. Like Tom Sawyer ...
(1605 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... in contact with through his adventures causes this change, which include: Jim, the Duke and the King with the Wilks' family, Pap and the Widow Douglas, and the ...
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... Miss Watson was the sister of the Widow Douglas and well-known by Huck. Jim had also runaway from the restraints he had endured all his life. ...
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... other. Jim helps Huck escape from the Widow Douglass and Pap. Both Huck and Jim feel free when they are on the raft together. "Freedom ...
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... different settings. One of the settings is on land with the widow and with his father and the other is on the river with Jim. There are ...
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... In the end, however, when the widow dies, he is granted his freedom unlike Huck. Jim had no mind in the matter of freeing himself from the burden on individual ...
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... Huck wanted to leave because of Pap and the Widow's attempts to civilize him. Jim, on the other hand, yearned for freedom and the idea of not being property. ...
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... they help rescue jim. Soon after they here that widow douglas died, and in her will set jim free jim tells huck about his dead pa. ...
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... they help rescue jim. Soon after they here that widow douglas died, and in her will set jim free jim tells huck about his dead pa. ...
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... is. The next day he discovers that Jim. Jim has run away after overhearing the Widow plan to sell him to a slave trader. Jim is ...
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... Also in the house lives Miss Watson who owns a slave, Jim. Between Pap, the Widow and Miss Watson, Huck becomes aware of many different ideas and beliefs ...
(1409 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... He was introduced to at least three societies, that of his father, that of city life with Miss Watson and the Widow Douglas and that with Jim on the river. ...
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... Huck found Jim while he was on the island. Jim ran away from the Widow Watson when he overheard her plans to sell him for eight hundred dollars. ...
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... The Widow Douglas and Judge Thatcher fight for Huck's custody; yet the new judge ... escape Pap, Huck hides on Jackson's island where he meets Jim, Miss Watson's ...
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... Jim is the black slave of a woman named Widow Douglass, who also happens to take care of Huck along with her sister Miss Watson. ...
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... Jim is a slave, who is not even considered a real person but only as a piece of property ... The first character we come across with this trait is the Widow Douglas ...
(983 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... The support they have for each other sprouts friendship. As does the Widow, Jim allows Huck security, but Jim is not as confining as is the Widow. ...
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... Jim Jim starts off the book as the Widow Watson's slave, however, because she is going to sell Jim off he decides to run away. In ...
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... Watson displays a degree of hypocritically on insisting that Huck follow the Widow and become civilized, while at the same time deciding to sell Jim into a ...
(1730 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Instead of faking his own death and telling the widow he¯s all right, he just ... Later Huck meets Jim and from that point on, the goodness in Huck is brought out ...
(1074 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... So when he ended up living with Miss Watson and Widow Douglas, he could not stand being controlled. ... Huck's acceptance of Jim is a total defiance of society. ...
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... Pap, as Huck calls him, had kidnapped Huck from his caretaker the Widow Douglas, who ... Stopping on Jackson Island, he comes across a runaway slave named Jim. ...
(1188 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
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