Huckelberry Finn: Huck vs. Jim
Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry vs. Jim
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a book of adventure, honor, dignity and respect and friendship. In the book we see the narrator (Huckleberry) go through his childhood. We see his personality on the shore and his personality off the shore. We see the Widow Douglas try to civilize him. She teaches him how to write, read and the rules of being a Christian. The reason that Huck lives with
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and Jim both wanted to be free from home environments. Huck wanted to be free from civilization and Jim wanted to be free from slavery and wanted his family. Huck and Jim both wanted to help each other out.
So through the novel Jim and Huck grow to be best friends. They help each other out in thick through thin. They may have characteristics that may be different, but they have a lot in common.
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