Jim and Huck found out that they had a lot in common. They both shared the same goal of freedom. .
The first time Jim is introduced to the reader, the author gives a very negative description of Jim. We are told that Jim is illiterate, childlike, not very bright and extremely superstitious. Mark Twain is making Jim more of a realist slave in that time period. It seems Mark Twain is saying those things just because Jim is blank. Huck is not racist, but since living with racist people Huck has some feelings stuck into his mind. "I"ll never vote ag"in. And to see the cool way of that nigger why, he would"nt "a" give me the road I hadn't hoved him out o" the way. I says to the people, why ain't this nigger put up at auction and sold?" (Huck p.27). Huck seems confused at time in the book about black people, trying to understand that they are normal people with feelings and a heart like himself. This novel was written twenty years after the end of the Civil War. Mark Twain makes Jim, a very realistic slave raised in the South during that time period. In chapter 32, we are first introduced to the character Aunt Sally, Huck plays a role of a life time in his eyes, he pretends to be Tom Sawyer. Aunt Sally was expecting him earlier, Huck makes up a story about why he was lat ."It warn't the grounding -that didn't keep us back but a lttle. We blowed out a cylinder-head." "Good gracious! Anybody hurt?" "No"m Killed a nigger." "Well, it's lucky; because sometimes people do get hurt."(p221) Black people were treated like property and animals back then. Aunt Sally is a kind women, she is not meaning to be raciest, she just doesn't know any better. Times have change but still today slavery and racism is still being tolerated.
Racism and Slavery is the largest controversy in this novel. Why would Mark Twain write a book about racism and slavery? Did he write a book about racism and slavery.