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Im writing a ten page research paper on this book, the development of Huck as a character who learns to think independently because of his physical and functional self-imposed exile on the river from everyone but jim creates a mini-community of journIm writing a ten page research paper on this book, the development of Huck as a character who learns to think independently because of his physical and functional self-imposed exile on the river from everyone but jim creates a mini-community of journeyers, i.e., he and the runaway slave Jim. This community is another critical element that helps him develop as a more confident character thinking outside of a hypocritical society. The plot and character progression is well done, and the descriptions of the scenery are very nice. The book culminates when Huck decides to rescue Jim from slavery, even if its wrong and he might go to hell. He comments 'whats the point in following your conscience {not helping jim runaway] if you're going to feel bad anyway?'...more
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