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Jim is one of the two main fictitious figures of Mark Twain's classic novel "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn". This book is documenting Huckleberry's raft trip with him along the Mississippi River before the Southern US War. Jim is an adult 's black slave who fled a 13 - year - old white boy' Huck 'who joined him in spite of his own traditional understanding and law. Jim is a dialect called Intentional Annotation. Academic research includes the 2004 dialect of Lisa Cohen Minnick and the dichotomy. Representation of African-American Speech and Raphaell Berthele's 2000 "Translating African-American Native Language from English to German: Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn" Question "
The relationship between Huckleberry Finn and Jim is at the heart of Mark Twain's "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn". The relationship with his personal role is unique in his own way; but the relationship with Jim is a constantly changing and sincere person. As a poor, uneducated boy, Huck does not trust social morals and intentions, thinks that he is an abandoned person, and does not protect him from abuse. Social unrest and the growing relationship between him and Jim caused Huck
Mark Twain's novel "Huckleberry Finn Adventure" is an exciting book that depicts the story of a little boy and his friend Jim. Huckleberry Finn is the protagonist of this story, a boy full of inexperienced lives. It is part of his everyday thrill to do mischief, continue to risk, and to depart from society. At first glance, Huckleberry Finn is an immature boy and may not have interest in growth or growth. - The book "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" published by Mark Twain was published in 1884 and was influenced by the author's personal experience and thought during this period. Mark Twain, along with his adventure of Huckleberry Finn, wrote its predecessor 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'. These novels have become one of the most popular novels by Mark Twain. Twain was one of the most beloved writers of his era, and his novels are now considered classical in America (Mark Twain Biography)