After Jims recapture, events quickly resolve themselves. Toms aunt Polly arrives, and reveals Huck and Toms true identities. Tom announces that Jim is and has been free for months. Miss Watson died ii months earlier and freed Jim in her will. Tom chose not to reveal Jims freedom in order to go ahead with his scheme to corner Jim from custody. Furthermore, Jim tells Huck that Hucks father, the frightening drunkard, has been dead for some time and that Huck may now return safely to St. Petersburg. Jim discovered this when he and Huck were on Jackson Island and came upon part of a theatre drifting down stream. The dead body in the house, which Jim did not let Huck see, was Hucks father.
Doan you member de house dat was blustern down de river, en dey wuza man in dah, kivered up, en I went in unkivered him and didn let you come in? Wee, den, you akin(predicate) git yo money when you wants it, kase dat wuz him (Twain 293).
The developing relationship between Jim and Huck suddenly appears to lose its significance as Huck consents to Tom Sawyers malicious and irrational manipulations. The adventures of the bosom chapters, Hucks admiration of Jim, Jims personal fast(a) self-confidence, and Jims compliance to protect and guide Huck ar all, in some sense, rendered insignificant by the concluding chapters.
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