Huckleberry Finn: A Trip

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English

 

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Zachary B

 

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August 3, 2011

 

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Throughout the novel, Huck narrates his adventure and thoughts upon racism and inequality between “niggers” and whites. Huck and “nigger” Jim, runaway slave, float down the Mississippi River as unequal individuals, but towards the end of the novel Huck distinguishes that even African-Americans are as equal as white human beings...
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Even though Huck escapes society and his abusive father, Pap Finn, he continues to play tricks on Jim, since Jim ran away from slavery. For example, when Jim explains that he ran off Huck disapproves but promises not to turn him in even though “people would call [him] a low-down Abolitionist” (50)...
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