Friday, 30 January 2009

How does character and setting help Huck with moral growth and development?

Well, Huck
character changes as he escapes his father and pretends to be dead by running away.  On the way,
he meets up with Jim, an escaped slave, whom Huck has known for awhile.  Getting to know Jim by
eating, working and sleeping in close proximity, Huck learns that black people are basically the
same as white people:  they eat, sleep, feel, think, love, hurt, and want freedom for themselves
and their families. 

Huck, being reared in the south, has known no
other...

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