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Huck Finn
The novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, is a story of complex and evolving relationships. The central relationship of the story is that of a runaway slave, Jim, and a young and adventurous boy, Huck. In the beginning of the story, Jim's role is small and insignificant, yet by the last pages he is unquestionably one of the most important characters. The reader is able to watch Jim develop and grow as a person. At the beginning of the novel, Jim is portrayed as a simple-minded slave who is ignorant and superstitious. By the end of the story, however, Twain has revealed Jim's intelligence, sensitivity, and overwhelming goodness, and thus shows he is a dynamic and complex character. What is more, Twain is indicating that Jim, who as a black man would be considered inferior by all of white society, is in fact morally superior to virtually every other character in the story.
In the opening chapters of the novel the reader views Jim as a rather flat character. In these pages one hears almost exclusively about Jim's various superstitions. Huck tells a few stories involving Jim and these superstitions, such as "Jim always kept that five-center piece round his neck with a string, and said it was a charm the d
Approximate Word count = 1224
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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