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Jim's Role In Huckleberry Finn
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When asked who the most important character in Huckleberry Finn is,
almost all people would say either Huck himself, or Jim, the black slave.
They are both essential to the story, though, and both give to the story an
alternate perspective. H .... Middle of Term Paper ... of our
daily lives. So too, we can learn from the vicarious, or artistically
created, experiences that fiction produces in our imaginations." Jim
reveals several things about himself through his actions and by what others
say about his actions. I would like to examine a couple of scenes
involving Jim to show some of his notable traits. The first passage I'll
use is in chapter 11. This is the chapter where Huck finds out 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, ... |
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