martes, 9 de noviembre de 2010
The Great Escape
In this chapter we see the imagination of two boys growing wild, thinking on an incredible plan to save Jim from captivity. Huck obeys since, that's what he's always done. And of course, they go ahead and do some morally incorrect things to go with the plan they like. They brake the moral law, yet according to Tom they're not breaking the robbers law. Of course Huck grumbles about it a bit, but lets it go, like he always does. His morality hasn't changed, and it won't change much more for a while.
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