Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Huck's Risks vs. Jim's Risks of Running Away

Huck's disappearance was assumingly coated with sorrow and grief verses Jim's disappearance most likely caused anger and frustration. This is greatly portrayed when Huck disguises himself as a girl and the woman he meets tells him all about the murder and the runaway slave. Even though the woman most likely believes Jim isn't guilty, she doesn't care what happens to him because she wants her husband to receive the reward. Huck doesn't completely understand before this confrontation. This is when you start to see Huck take off his rose colored glasses and realize the unjustness of the society.

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