1. Huckleberry Fin and Jim's Realtionship (Ch.1-15)
In the book Huckleberry Fin, Mark Twain, tries to show the intolerance and injustice of the society of the South in the times of civil war through the eyes of a child. ... Huck new Jim since he was a child in his old town. ... One day, when Huck went into the cave where he and Jim slept, Huck saw a snake lying in the corner. ... Jim sees Huck as the best friend he ever had; nonetheless, Huck only perceives Jim as runaway black man. ... Then Huck realizes how wrong he was. ...
- Word Count: 607
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School