Huck Finn Friendship
Mark Twain demonstrates the theme of friendship through the characters Huck and Jim. Their friendship was created when Jim wanted to run from Mrs. ... The friendship that was formed was constantly undergoing changes. Towards the end of the book the relationship that once existed as a simple friendship grew in to a father and son relationship. Huck and Jim were both running away from society for one reason or another. Huck was running in order to escape from the constraints of society and conformity, while Jim was trying to keep from being sold. ... "The nigger run off the very night Huck Finn was killed". ... Huck and Jims friendship undergoes many ups and downs along with the trip the two take down the Mississippi River.