Mark Twain’s book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a story about a boy named Huck and his adventures down the Mississippi River. He meets up with his run away slave-friend Jim on one of his adventures, and ends up traveling with him. Huck Finn has two changing views of Jim; in the beginning Huck thinks of Jim as just a black slave, but as time goes on Huck starts thinking more and more of Jim as a real human with feelings. ... Because of their adventures together, Huck and Jim become good friends and Huck is glad that he never turned Jim in.
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