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Tom's revelation of Jim's freedom is significant because it highlights the irony in the elaborate plan to rescue Jim. It shows that Jim was actually a free man all along, making the entire rescue unnecessary. This revelation also showcases the flawed and hypocritical nature of society at that time, where a free man like Jim can still be treated as a slave.

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