The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
What are three examples of hick rejecting slavery in the novel with page numbers?
I'm writing an essay and it's been hard the past 3 hours trying to find this.
I'm writing an essay and it's been hard the past 3 hours trying to find this.
At the end of the novle Huck see Jim as an equal, evident in a quote from page 301; "I know'd he was white inside." This quote in itself doesn't exactly portray a rejection, but it does show us that Huck no longer sees Jim as a lesser being, and that he sees him as more of an equal.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn/ Chapter 40/ Page 301