1. Huckleberry Finn
Jim's feelings were crushed because he couldn't believe Huck would do such an awful thing, but Huck humbled himself and apologized to Jim, which began a new start of friendship between the two. ... It was inevitable that Huck would eventually look up to Jim because Jim didn't pressure Huck into religion or set rules and perimeters that Huck had to abide by. Huck's moral dilemma to turn in Jim nearly completes the evolution of Huck's character. Huck was burdened by trying to make the decision whether to turn in Jim or to keep helping him escape. ... Huck actually m...
- Word Count: 448
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School