1. MORALITY AND SLAVERY: IN HUCKLEBERRY FINN
Everything about Jim is presented through emotions as evident in his reason -2- for running away from Miss Watson's; in his aspirations to buy his family's freedom; and in his protection and care form Huck throughout their journey. ... Twain uses Huck and Jim's adventures before and after the Mississippi to show the readers the vast problems of society, including slavery and racism. ... Mark Twain presents the evils of the past, specifically slavery, in an attempt to prevent the evils from repeating themselves. ...
- Word Count: 2378
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School