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From: Scriptorium - Niek Langeweg <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 12:36:35 +0100
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Dear group,

I have been looking on the internet for articles on a specific aspect in the
relation between Huckleberry and Jim.

In the beginning of the story, Huck finds himself locked up in a cabin. He
escapes from it by a hole in the wall.
At the end of the story Jim is locked up in a cabin and Huck decides to
liberate him.

In my opinion, this is a literary way to make a comparison between the two
persons.
I haven't found any articles yet that pay attention to this aspect. Does
anyone know of any?

Thanks for your contributions.

Niek Langeweg
The Netherlands

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