The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

What humorous conclusion does Jim come to about the Biblical story of King Solomon and the two women arguing over the infant? CH 12-16

What humorous conclusion does Jim come to about the Biblical story of King Solomon and the two women arguing over the infant?

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Huck and Jim spend some time relaxing and discussing various things. Huck tells Jim all about kings and other aristocratic personages, and Jim is very impressed and interested. However, when Huck mentions King Solomon, Jim starts telling him that Solomon was one of the most foolish men who ever lived. Jim comments that any man who had as many wives as Solomon would go crazy, and that the notion of chopping a child in half in order to figure out which woman is the rightful mother is plain stupid. Jim remarks that the issue was about a whole child, not a half a child, and Solomon would have shown more respect for children if he had not had so many. Huck tries to explain the moral lesson Solomon was trying to teach, but Jim hears none of it.

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