Huck Finn7
Everyone needs someone to care about them. Usually a person relies on their family to fill that role. Besides caring, a family member offers many other roles. A family provides for, relies on, teaches and protects one another. A family member also teases, plays jokes and gets mad at each other. Regardless of the type of relationship two family members have, they are there to care for and guide one another. Throughout the story The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the two main characters, Huck and Jim go through many situations with only each other to rely on. They show the love, hate and other emotions that are dealt with in being a part of a family even though they are not biologically related. Huck and Jim provide the qualities of a family member, as if they were born into the same family. Regardless of the way society will look upon him, Huck helps Jim escape from slavery. Slavery is banned in some states, but not in St. Petersburg where Jim is a slave. Jim runs away from St. Petersburg hoping to escape from slavery. Even though slavery is taught to Huck as being correct, Huck would rather help Jim be free. Huck has the opportunity to turn Jim in when men are out
Spending time on the river provides a lot of time for Jim and Huck to get to know each other and to teach each other about different things. Huck teaches Jim about history, past kings and tries to explain to Jim why people talk the way they do. Jim has never had the chance to learn these things as a slave. In return, Jim teaches Huck the basic way of living life. For example, when Huck and Jim are staying on Jackson Island, Jim teaches Huck how to live off of nature to survive. Huck and Jim teach each other like a parent trying to teach their child not to touch a stove, or how to read. Jim protects Huck from seeing things that a boy at Huck's age should not be exposed to. As Huck and Jim are floating down the river on their raft, they came across a tilted over house. In the house Jim finds a dead body that has been shot. Before Huck could see the body, Jim covers up the head with a blanket. Huck doesn't think of why Jim covers him up. The last page of the story reveals that the dead body is Pap, Hucks drunken, abusive father. Jim does not want Huck exposed to this at his age. hunting for runaway slaves. From a distance, they can see the raft that Jim is on. Huck almost turns Jim in, but then lies and tells the men that the man on the raft is his father with smallpox and they shouldn't go near him. The men believe Huck and leave. Huck saves Jim and his future. While on the river, Huck tries to play a joke on Jim. On the raft, Huck and Jim go through a big patch of fog. Jim is sleeping during the fog, but wakes up to notice what's going on then goes back to sleep. When Jim wakes up, he is talking to Huck about what happened while he was slee
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Approximate Word count = 1134
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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