In Huckleberry Finn what is Jims attitude toward Huck?

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Jim feels that Soloman is a fool. Jim thinks that Soloman has a lot of kids, therefore when Soloman offered to cut the baby in half in the story of the two mothers, Jim thought Solomon actually wanted to kill the baby and just didn't care. Huck tries to reason with Jim that Solomon had his reason and didn't really want to kill the baby, but Jim was stubborn and insisted that Soloman wasn't a wise king, but a fool.

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