1. Huck Finn
The central relationship of the story is that of a runaway slave, Jim, and a young and adventurous boy, Huck. ... This is significant because Jim, a black slave, is teaching Huck, a white boy, an important moral lesson. ... Further in the novel, one knows Jim is a paternal figure to Huck. ... Jim takes Huck's night watch so that the boy can sleep. ... In actuality, Jim, a black man, cares much more for "his people" than Pap, a white man, had ever cared for Huck. ...
- Word Count: 1224
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School