Thursday, December 6, 2007

the last chapters of Huck Finn

In the last chapters of Huck Finn you see how to tom getting Jim free is a advancer but doesn’t mean any thing for real but we are talking about someone’s freedom. I think for Huck’s age he did the best he could do but at times could have been better to help Jim. Huck who has been brought up in a society that slavery is acceptable and there is no respect for black this is a good ending and means Huck is a good person. But for the way the book ends Huck does not even tack notices that he helped Jim so it is also a bad ending for Huck and Jim as much as it is a good ending for there relationship. It is a good end to there journey down river in which Huck makes many moral decisions whether or not to help Jim which is good for there relationship but proves not strong enough at the end of the book.

how huck treats jim

Huck starts to treat Jim like a black person of that era he treats Jim like Jim is nothing because he dose not chare about Jim. Huck is fine with Jim on the raft because no one else is around. But when people are around Huck treat Jim like crap.