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What Is Jim's Relationship In Huck Finn

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Mark Twain is an amazing writer he has made many books however this one in particular is on a level of its own and the characters are no different Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” Mark Twain has created interesting characters, the highlight being Huck (hence the name), however Jim is yet another main focus in the series, being another main protagonist in the series, he is a runaway slave, but over a short span of time he changes from a distressed person to a best friend, here are 5 different things that show his actions and why he is a nice person and a friend.

Jim is a runaway slave, however in the story we see that Jim is a little bit more unique than the average characters in the series, showing that he cannot really talk in normal English that well …show more content…

Jim also meets a character named Pap Finn (Huck’s Father) He is a father who is a drunken yet abusive father, and yet with Jim he really doesn’t like him, Jim is a runaway slave and Pap doesn’t really like that, as he says many harmful things to Jim.

While Jim is friends with Huck, this doesn’t stop Huck from doing some nasty things, while not nearly as bad as Pap or Tom, he does something secretly, he goes and puts a rattlesnake in Jim’s bed, this leads to Jim getting bit, and Huck feeling terrible about it, Huck later hides the evidence that he was the one behind it, this makes them become bigger friends even though Jim doesn’t even know that Huck was the person behind the prank.

In “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” Jim starts off with bad grammar and broken English, meets Huck to later become best friends with, a runaway slave to a brother figure, although he goes through a lot and is stressed throughout it all, he still has time to be friends with the people he

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