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Huckleberry Finn Character Analysis

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Most of the characters in Huckleberry Finn turned out to be flawed in one way or another. Jim was the only one that, in the end, was truly an exceptional adult. He put up with Tom's game and being constantly put in danger by him. He helped the Doctor with Tom and his other patients rather then thinking of his own freedom. Towards Huck, he is an especially reliable and generous friend. He always selflessly puts Huck first, especially when they were traveling on the river. On the river, he helped Huck survive and made sure he did not see the body of his father in the water. Throughout the novel, Jim consistently has good intentions. He is really the only character in the novel that is completely deserving of respect, though he rarely gets it.

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