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Jim's Role In Huckleberry Finn
Part 1 of Paper ....ther Huck himself, or Jim, the black slave.
They are both essential to the story, though, and both give to the story an
alternate perspective. Huck is the outsider, the nonconformist who just
doesn't fit into society, and Jim is the runaway black slave, fearing for
his freedom, being persecuted only on the grounds of .... Part 2 of Paper .... that some
people are going to see if there is anyone on Jackson Island, where Huck
and Jim currently are. After Huck tells Jim that men are coming, Huck
says this about Jim's reaction: "Jim never asked no questions, he never
said a word; but the way he worked for the next half an hour showed about
how he was scared." This confirms something obvious—that Jim values his
freedom greatly. Once he has experienced a kind of freedom, he understands
all the better what he has been deprived of, and.... |
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