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friendship
Huck and Jim are on the raft they call home,. The friends protect each other and live together.
Huck and Jim have many adventures on the Mississippi River. This map shows many of the places they visited.
“... and at least I struck the time I saved him by telling the men we had smallpox aboard, and he was so greatful, and said I was a best friend old Jim ever had in the world, and the only one he’s got now...”
Friendship is the theme shown in ''The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?'' because without friendship Huck and Jim wouldnt be able to survive. Unexspectadly, two different people come together in a time of crisis and make an everlasting bond. Huck is a boy, raised to own slaves, and Jim is a slave. Huck runs away from his abusive father in the beginning of the novel. Jim runs away from his owner (Ms. Watson) in fear of being separated from his family. Both characters come together to protect each other while they are on the run. Huck saves Jim numerous times throughout the novel. For example, when he lies to a group of men on a boat about Jim being sick, so that they wouldnt take him away. Huck also rescues Jim from the Phelps' household. Jim helps Huck survive on the river because her knows how to live in the wilderness.
“They tackled missionarying, and mesmerizing, and doctoring, and telling fortunes, and a little of everything; but they couldn’t seem to have no luck. So at last they got just about dead broke, and laid around the raft as she floated along, thinking and thinking, and never saying nothing, by the half a day at a time, and dreadful blue and desperate.”
“Well, if ever I struck anything like a slave. It was enough to make a body ashamed of the human race.”
smithr added this comment 2008-04-01 15:18:05-05:00
The theme title design is killer. Great job!
smithr added this comment 2008-04-01 15:18:05-05:00
The theme title design is killer. Great job!