Jim's owner, Miss Watson, agreed to sell him South, which meant having a much harder life, since the further South you went, the more shipping had to be paid to send the cotton North. At one point in the book, Huck comes close to betraying Jim, but can't bring himself to do it. All he has been taught all his life is that black people are inferior, no more than mules with hands, and that the lowest sort of scum are the ones who help slaves escape. But Huck has been around Jim, and knows that he is a man, and a fine one at that. When push comes to shove, Huck does the *truly* moral thing and saves Jim, rather than what he was *taught* was moral.
Jim - Huckleberry Finn - was created in 1876.
Huck found Jim on page 103 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
Jim
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Jim's daughter's name is not mentioned. Jim is a runaway slave who becomes a father figure to Huck during their journey.
Miss Watson's Slave.
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I believe his name is Jim.
The cast of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - 1984 includes: Alistair Duncan as Jim Tim Elliott Phillip Hinton Simon Hinton as Huckleberry Finn
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huckleberry Finn and Jim stopped in St. Louis to gather supplies for their journey down the Mississippi River. They also encountered a group of bandits who later became known as the "Duke" and the "Dauphin."
In the novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Jim is freed from slavery after it is revealed that Miss Watson had already freed him in her will. Huck discovers Jim's freedom and helps him reunite with his family in the end.
Yes. jim is Mrs.Watson's slave