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Old 03-28-2008, 02:19 PM
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Huckleberry Finn:how can Huck rise to heroric proportions without Jim and how

does Jim teach Huck to be a hero I know that Jim opens Hucks eyes to racism and the wrongness of slavery, but does that make Huck a hero?
ive read the book, and now im supposed to answer these questions, but im a lil confused. Can anyone help me??
id really appreciate it
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