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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. Huck is the outsider, the nonconformist who just
doesn't ....
Middle of essay ....s experienced a kind of freedom, he understands
all the better what he has been deprived of, and isn't willing to go back
to the chains that slavery give him. It also shows that slaves were human.
If slaves could feel fear and understand the consequences of getting caught
running away, then it follows that they could feel other emotions.
Bronowski said, "Only human beings have…the existence of words or symbols
for absent things, all the way from ‘nice day' to ‘ultimate deterrent,'
enables human.... |
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