Please help with homework The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Huck Finn is often described as a powerful commentary on

Huck Finn is often described as a powerful commentary on the issues of racism and slavery. How do these issues come out in the book’s plot? How do they affect the friendship of Huck and Jim? As the novel develops, how does the impact of slavery and racism on the lives of these two friends evolve and develop? How do Huck’s and Jim’s characters evolve – how are the two characters different at the end of the novel from what they were at the beginning?

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