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Huckleberry Finn Chapter 31 Analysis

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I think that chapter 31 is the most pivotal chapter in the novel because it is the chapter that Huckleberry Finn becomes more confident in himself. Huck ends up separated from his friend Jim do to the fact of the bandits they got mingled up with. After getting away from the bandits he finds out that they sold Jim back into slavery and now he has to come up with a way to get him back. The fact that he wanted to send a letter to Miss. Watson to see if she could get him back herself but the sound of that made him the one who help Jim escape in the first place. So in the end he decided that he would go to hell than have Jim in slavery. He quoted: “All right, then, I’ll go to hell.”(Twain104kindle) At this point Huck as come to terms and going to
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