Analysis of Huck and Jim
Title: Analysis of Huck and Jim
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 1658 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Analysis of Huck and Jim
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 1658 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Analysis of Huck and Jim
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has two key characters, one is the slave Jim, the other; the protagonist
Huck. Jim and Huck could each be considered the key characters for different reasons; Jim as he is the main
representative of the typical slave (slavery being the most important theme of this novel) and Huck for he is the
main storyteller.
Jim is an important character in The Adventures of Huckleberry
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character. Huck
on the other hand is the key character by virtue of his predominance throughout the book. He is on every page and
every line, and unlike Jim, he is the character who reveals and in effect discusses issues through his action,
reaction, and interaction with other characters. Hence it is fair and logical to conclude that although important, Jim is
not the key character of the novel. That honor must go to Huck.