Character Development In Mark Twain's Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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Reading the story of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, you are introduced to many different characters. As you read, you notice the development the characters go through. For example you can see how Huck becomes more independent after his father takes him away and he can no longer rely on Tom Sawyer. The character that has a lot of character development is Jim. In the beginning of the story Jim is seen as very gullible and fun to pick on by many. Tom Sawyer even thought about tying Jim to the tree solely for the purpose of entertainment. (pg. 15)

Throughout the story Jim is still continued to be looked down on. Jim is still seen as too trusting and is very superstitious. Jim respects Huck,even though he is grown man, and Huck is arrogant little