Slavery is a miserable matter that can be seen through personal experience and the general experience of all affected people. This is Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn Adventure". Through the continuous explanation of slavery throughout the book, the reader sees a micro viewpoint from Jim's experience and macro perspective. A Twain macro and micro perspective examining the issue of slavery in the southern part of his novel seems to be treated as his compassion for such nature, desire for freedom, and other common slaves In comparison with Mu and personal experience with Biji.
In "Huckleberry Finn Adventure" Twain did not write about slavery disclosure or attempt to describe slavery accurately. Twain needs to attack slavery completely and sell a novel, the racist South Attitude and the law of Jim Crow are not wise. Instead, he expresses sarcasm, irony, subtle points. Jim is divided, but it is one of a few functional families of the novel. This was a permanent separation from the family that encouraged him to escape. Jim 's love for his family strongly influences Hack as he noticed that blacks can love his family like white people. This is especially important given the abusive nature of Hack's father. Jim does not necessarily recognize this, Huck 's father' s statue, they go a lot more disturbing features, such as the death of Hack 's father against him
In "The adventure of Huckleberry Finn", author Mark Twain depicts the fear of slavery through the role of Jim. In this story, Hack's opponents live in a black society, and hypocrisy as a slavery society and its customs permitted second-class citizen. Twain clearly feels that slavery is the ultimate example of human inhumanity towards his brethren. In this novel, the relationship between humans and his compatriots is very negative. The adventure of Huckleberry Finn is a symbol of good and evil. Hack (the hero) represents the power of goodness, and most of the people he meets evil. He could not win all the fight with evil, but he never lost it. At the end of this book there is a pessimistic statement about human ability to overcome evil. Hack overcame the evil and experienced his "passage ceremony".