Basically, at the two-third point in my novel Huck and Jim have been .
Twain shows how the characters though .
extremely different start to form a bound between one another. Even .
though Huck and Jim are become closer as friends Huck still doesn't see Jim .
as being human. In one chapter he mentions about how it took him 15 .
minutes to "humble himself to please a nigger". That statement there shows .
there is still a barrier separating the two. Huck has even contemplated of .
freeing himself of the guilt of harboring a runaway slave by reporting Jim to .
the authorities.
Huck is also shortly leaves Jim for a while and is placed into the .
middle of a Feud, when they raft gets hit pretty hard. He becomes very .
accustomed to his new home but questions the feud entirely to his room .
mate Buck who was apart of the Grangerford family. Huck isn't there too .
long though the Shepherdsons eventually come off and kill majority of the .
family he was staying with so Huck just runs off into the woods where they .
raft was being stored while being patched up. After that incident Jim and .
Huck are reunited and are definitely happy to be back together. Huck and .
Jim shortly pick up two con artist who throw on an act about being Kings and .
Dukes from Europe. Huck sees right throught but decides not to call the .
bluff and just let them get it on about being royalty. Jim on the other hand .
is completely about them being frauds.
With the help on Huck the King and Duke land in a small town called .
Parkville. While here the Duke access the printing office and makes money .
posing as the press worker while the King and Huck go to the camp revival .
that majority of the town is taking place. Here the King gives us a taste of .
his con artist style and skill. He cons the poor congregation out of 400 odd .
dollars after posing to be a saved pirate. After the Dukes work is done .
they leave for a town in Arkansas so the King and the Duke can put on a play .