The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

4. Some critics claim that Jim is Huck's ‘true father’. Defend or refute this statement, using evidence from the text to support your views.

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Jim is Huck's mentor and a father figure. Through Jim, Huck learns true compassion and becomes aware of how father/ child relationships should be. Jim loves Huck, looks out for him, and would sacrifice himself to protect him.... Huck feels the same way. In essence, I'd say he is fatherly to say the least.