good or bad?

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Good and Bad
The world is full of bad people and good people, but it is hard to categorize people with few details about them. People tend to say “never judge a book by its cover”. But that quote does not apply to everyone, sometimes judging someone based on their apparel is very effective, and in some cases more than enough to know which category they fall into, bad or good. In the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” the bad guys and good guys are simple to catch, Huck and Jim are clearly the good guys and the King and Duke and Huck’s father would be considered the bad guys. The good guys are usually though of to be those characters in the book who help others and always choose the correct decision. Huckleberry Finn and Jim are the good guys in this book, because Huck helps Jim gain freedom and Jim is compassionate toward Huck like a father, the guidance of a father that Jim needed.
Huckleberry Finn is the narrator of the novel and the protagonist, he is thirteen years old. He is very intelligent but formally uneducated, and is thoughtful. He is mature enough to come to his personal conclusions on important things. Even though sometimes those conclusions contradict society’s norms. Even though he is quite mature for his age he is still a boy, and younger teenagers are very easily influenced by other people. He especially considering that he has an imaginative friend named Tom.
Jim is a slave in the novel, but yet he is not just a good guy he is also considered to be a hero. A hero is usually someone who is notices fir feats if nobility of purpose and courage. He risked his own life to redeem his freedom and not be a slave. While he was running away he met Huck and realized that he is worth somethin...

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...n son. He tries making Huck feel bad, and is also racist. He cannot believe that black people know more than he does.
In conclusion it is reasonable to state that the characters are very easy to determine in which category they fall into. The good guys who are Huck and Him and the bad guys who are the King, Duke and Pap, because they only do things for their own benefit. But beyond seeing these characters being represented the way that they are, this has a deeper meaning. It shows us that there are people in the world who are simply bad and good. Those who do stuff to help others and those who only do things that benefit themselves. So could this mean that there are only two types of people, good or bad?

Works Cited

SparkNotes. SparkNotes, n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2014.
Twain, Mark. Mark Twain Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Dover Publications, 1994. Print.

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