Who is Jim and what is Twain's intention of introducing him in a typical American home of Missouri
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The character, Jim is actually a slave of the character Miss Watson’s household slaves Jim was introduced to show the practice of slavery during that time especially in the Southern part of the society.
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- Twain’s novels bring on the popular references happening around the society or the world in his novels. One such reference was the involvement of slaves.
- Although Jim has a small part in Tom Swayer’s story, he has a much bigger part in the sequel of Huckleberry Finn where Jim is shown as an unselfish and friendly person even though he is being subjected to embarrassing situations.
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