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Jim as a Father Figure to Huck
Examining the relationship between Jim and Huck in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. -- 2,782 words; MLA

"A Fin is a Limb is a Wing"
An analysis of the style and arguments presented in Carl Zimmer's article "A Fin is a Limb is a Wing." -- 1,187 words; MLA

Huck Finn and Jim: An Influential Journey
An analysis of the relationship between Huck Finn and Jim in Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". -- 1,500 words; MLA

Huck in the Mansion of the Yellow Wallpaper
A creative writing paper combining the character of Huck Finn with the story line of the "Yellow Wallpaper". -- 1,073 words;

Contrasting Huck and Tom in Twain's "Huckleberry Finn"
An in-depth look at the differences between the two main characters in "Huckleberry Finn," Huck and Tom. -- 1,150 words;

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Huck's acceptance of Jim is a total defiance of society. Ironically, Huck believes he is
committing a sin by going against society and protecting Jim. He does not realize that
his own instincts are more morally correct than those of society. At the conclusion of
chapter 11 in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck and Jim are forced to leave
Jackson's Island because Huck discovers that people are looking for the runaway slave.
Prior to leaving, Huck tells Jim, They're after us. Clearly, the people are after Jim,
but Huck has already identified with Jim and has begun to care for him. This stated
empathy shows that the two outcasts will have a successful and rewarding friendship as
they drift down the river as the story unfolds. In chapter sixteen, we see, perhaps, the
most inhumane action of society. Huck meets some men looking for runaway slaves, and so
he fabricates a story about his father on the raft with smallpox. The men fear catching
this disease and instead of rescuing him, they give him money and advise him not to let
it be known of his father's sickness when seeking help. These men are not hesitant to
hunt slaves, yet they refuse to help a sick man. This is contrasted to Huck's guilt felt
for protecting Jim when he actually did a morally just action. Huck's acceptance of his
love for Jim is shown in chapter thirty-one. Huck writes a letter to Miss Watson to
return Jim, yet he ends up ripping the letter and wishes to free Jim. 'All right, then,
I'll go to hell'- and he tore it up. Here, we see that Huck concludes that he is evil,
and that society has been right all along. Huck and Jim become best friends in the book,
but are shown to separate once Jim is released by Miss Watson, and Huck learns of his
father's death. The book shows that the two belong together since they have connected
with a special bond that only the best of friends share. Huck comes to realize that Jim
is a human being and deserves the respect and dignity that every white man is freely
given. Even though Tom appeared to bravely help free Jim, we discover that he only
altered the escape into an adventure for his own pleasure, and knew all along that Jim
was already a free man. 

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