Huck Finn
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1. Trace the growing relationship between Jim and Huck, describing the main events and points in its growth.
Introduction
In the book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, there is a meaningful, interracial relationship that is shared between the characters, Huck and Jim. Although this friendship was not easily attained, it eventually becomes one of trust and loyalty. Huckleberry Finn battles with society morals and his own personal morals, and consequently ends up growing into an independent
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such an audacious act and he should be commended for being so loyal to Jim. Conclusion Huck has grown into an independent boy who can look beyond societies morals and codes. Also, Jim has now been depicted as a father-like figure that shows care and respect for Huck. This book has been an escapade of maturation and dedication to a friendship. In conclusion, Huck now views Jim with a sense of equality rather than superiority.
such an audacious act and he should be commended for being so loyal to Jim. Conclusion Huck has grown into an independent boy who can look beyond societies morals and codes. Also, Jim has now been depicted as a father-like figure that shows care and respect for Huck. This book has been an escapade of maturation and dedication to a friendship. In conclusion, Huck now views Jim with a sense of equality rather than superiority.