Huck Finn- Relationship between Huck and Jim
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In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Huck is a character that lives pre civil war in a time where slavery and society are two main issues. In the beginning of the novel Huck rebels against being civilized by Miss Watson and the Widow Douglas, as well as the abuse from his father by running away to the river. On Huck's adventure toward freedom with Jim, the run away slave, Huck actually becomes
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money is actually right to him. Huck chooses not to turn in Jim despite what society thinks, and for once follows his own conscience. Huck's moral views seemed to completely change and instead of being an immature boy who loved to get in trouble, Huck seemed to be wiser beyond his years. The river brought Huck and Jim friendship, loyalty, adventure, and growth that gave them both a whole new way to look at things.
money is actually right to him. Huck chooses not to turn in Jim despite what society thinks, and for once follows his own conscience. Huck's moral views seemed to completely change and instead of being an immature boy who loved to get in trouble, Huck seemed to be wiser beyond his years. The river brought Huck and Jim friendship, loyalty, adventure, and growth that gave them both a whole new way to look at things.