Huck Finn - Jim as Huck's True Father
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Huckleberry Finn is the main character in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Huck has a father who drinks all of the time, a very dirty home, and a mother who died that he never got to meet. Huck is a very good liar, he steals, and he doesn't have any respect for rules. He tires to get out of breaking rules by using technicalities, but this doesn't bother Huck at all. Huck is
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Huck's "true father" because of all the similarities their lives share. Huck never got along with his dad, and Jim never had an ordinary family. That is why they both get along so very well, just like a father would get along with his son. If it wasn't for their common lives that they share, they most likely wouldn't get along. Jim is the father Huck always wanted. Huck is the son Jim never had.
Huck's "true father" because of all the similarities their lives share. Huck never got along with his dad, and Jim never had an ordinary family. That is why they both get along so very well, just like a father would get along with his son. If it wasn't for their common lives that they share, they most likely wouldn't get along. Jim is the father Huck always wanted. Huck is the son Jim never had.