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At least 200 words refer back to definition stereotype in the interactions between Huck and Jim do you think Jim is being stereotyped why or why not

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Answered by priyaag2102
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Jim and stereotypes

Explanation:

  • Chadwick Henson saw a mixture of several cultural variants in Jim's character—a laughable mistral figure, a protective mammy figure, a sentimentalist, and a universal image of human dignity and reason turns.

  • Jim certainly contains these and other contradictions - he is both intelligent and superstitious, heroic and cowardly, tolerant and scoundrel, prophetic and delusional.

  • Most of the recent comments on Huck Finn have focused on Jim's conflicted character. Some critics have complained that Jim is a stereotypical character at heart, typical of racist white portrayals of African Americans, especially when he appears in the last few chapters of the novel.

  • On the other hand, others, such as African American scholar Maghan Keita, suggest a different way of looking at Jim:

  • I tell people to be in sync when they face the gym. Take the assumption for a moment that Huck is not the central character.
Answered by anthonywalkerr
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Answer:idk

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