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The Unbreakable Bond

Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a book of adventures that had brought the two main characters of different races together. Both characters had come a long way. Both would not have never made it this far without the help and support of each other. As they journeyed through their adventures, they had come to complicated circumstances, that had later created this bond of friendship that could never be broken and this bond had help both achieve their goal. The fact that Twain felt a sense of guilt, and the fact that he felt that Jim was Huck’s guidance was the reason that he brought the two main characters together in such a way. While Mark Twain brings these two young main characters together as friends, of difference race, there were flaws in his writing that had brought this story into a big discussion.
Twain felt guilty. At the beginning, Huck did not realize the importance of Jim. He never looked at things from Jim’s point of view. Th...

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