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Title: Huck Finn, A Journey
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Also, one can say that the Initiation is something that pushes the hero into the adult world. One of the rites of passage into the adult world was when Huck helped a slave friend, otherwise known as Jim, to escape.
The idea of Huck, a white person, and Jim, a black person, being friends was an unaccepted idea at the time... Showed first 250 characters
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However, over time, Huck realizes that Jim truly is a human being. Jim feels things and does things like any other human being. Even though Huck still thinks of Jim as a black man, he describes towards the end of the book as Jim really being, “… white inside…” To Huck, this comment was not meant to be degrading, but a simple statement of Jim’s humanity... Showed next 250 characters
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