Mark Twain's Symbolism In Huckleberry Finn

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Mark Twain was a brilliant author, especially known for his book Huckleberry Finn that he wrote in 1884 that takes place in the 1830s. The story may seem like it's just about a boy named Huck developing morals, but their is a lot more hidden symbolism and meaning that comes with the book. Mark Twain was brilliant and he is not going to make it easy. A large portion of this symbolism and meaning comes through the characters; how they develop and especially what they stand for. Jim may not seem like a character that's constantly part of the decision making and the character development, but when digging into the details, it becomes relevant that Jim is much more than just a partner that travels alongside Huck. Jim may seem like a character almost

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