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Examples Of Response For Huckleberry Finn

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Chapter Eleven Response- Huck learns that the reward on Jim’s head is greater than that over his father’s head. Both Jim and Huck’s father are suspects in Huck’s alleged murder mystery. The only reason that Jim is being accused is because he happened to run away on the night of Huck’s murder. In my opinion, Huck’s father is a more reasonable suspect, as he was already abusive and always drunk, but also because he wanted Huck’s money. Huck also learns that his father ran away before he could be lynched. The reason this intrigued me was because Huck breezed right past this information and was more concerned with the information regarding his friend, Jim. Huck was obviously more concerned with Jim’s safety and well-being than his own father, and perhaps this is because Jim is more of a father figure than his father ever was. Huck cares about Jim despite Jim’s ethnicity or background and it seems that Huck is learning what it means to be able to love someone. Chapter Twelve Response- Jim appears to be the first adult that Huckleberry Finn has not considered or attempted to run away and hide from. Huck complained about the Widow and his father, but Jim and Huck see eye to eye most of the time and are mutually beneficial. I believe the book is saying that friendships/ relationships can come in all shapes, forms and varieties however, they are …show more content…

Jim only understands and will accept the most practical and logic answer. He does not bother to try and analyse the stories of King Solomon in such a way that Huck Finn understands them. Jim takes the stories at face value and refuses to take a look at the deeper meanings. Huck is unable to convince Jim. This may correlate to the life Jim has lived as an oppressed slave, not to mention the manner in which he views the world and they way things should

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