Who is your Daddy? An essay on That Jim is a true father of Huck (from Clemens's "Huckleberry Finn")
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of the book, we that he does not deserve to be called a father, even though he is the biological parent. The second appearance of a father is a poor slave, Jim. At first, he does not seem to have the abilities of being a father, but over the course of the novel, he shoots down these inaccuracies. Between these two men, as stated by Lionel Trilling, 'In Jim he [Huck] finds his true father' (321).
of the book, we that he does not deserve to be called a father, even though he is the biological parent. The second appearance of a father is a poor slave, Jim. At first, he does not seem to have the abilities of being a father, but over the course of the novel, he shoots down these inaccuracies. Between these two men, as stated by Lionel Trilling, 'In Jim he [Huck] finds his true father' (321).