Yes. jim is Mrs.Watson's slave
Miss Watson's Slave.
Widow Douglas and Miss Watson.
Jim, Miss Watson's slave if you are talking about the adventures of Huckleberry Finn
He belongs to Miss Watson at the beginning of the story. Later, when he runs away, he declares that he owns himself. However, Jim still officially is owned by Miss Watson until she dies and in her will she declares that Jim be a free man.
I assume you're talking about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Jim's owner was Miss Watson, the sister of Huck's guardian ("the widder Douglas"). However, by the end of the novel Jim is free.
MIss Watson is another figure like the widow Douglas in Huckleberry Finn. They are sisters and both try to 'sivilize' him and teach him religion. They try to dress him properly. Miss Watson is also the owner of Jim, the slave who runs away and ends up traveling with Huck.
miss Watson's slave
In Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck is accompanied by Jim, a runaway slave. Both Huck and Jim are fleeing, but for different reasons. No longer able to stand his drunken father's abuse, Huck faked his own death and fled. Jim, is desperate to find his wife and children, who had been sold away.
The Widow, or Miss Watson. She is refeered to as both.
he was a slave of miss watson
Jim in "Huckleberry Finn" is primarily characterized through indirect characterization, where his traits, beliefs, and thoughts are revealed through his actions, dialogue, and interactions with other characters. This method allows readers to form their own conclusions about Jim's character based on the information provided by the author.
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, Nat is a slave who belongs to Miss Watson, the sister of Huck's guardian. Nat is a minor character who is sold "down the river" to New Orleans late in the story.