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Huck Finn Essay

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Throughout Huck Finn, Huck and Jim develop a special relationship despite the rest of the communities' views. Three examples of this are: how Huck doesn't turn Jim in when his conscience says he should, how Huck frees Jim from jail, and Huck deciding he would rather go to hell than lose Jim's friendship. When Huck tries to get some information about whether he has passed Cairo or not, he begins to think about whether or not he should turn Jim in. He decides against it because he doesn't care about the communities' views and he doesn't want to lose Jim's friendship. He might think that he is obligated to turn Jim in, but his heart shows him the way towards the light. Huck and Jim develop

this relationship when Huck frees Jim from jail. Huck will do anything possible to free Jim. He doesn't care how long or how much work he has to put in to free him; all he cares about is setting Jim free. He even goes along with Tom's crazy ideas. We see the changing of Huck and Jim's relationship when Huck

says, "All

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