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    • Jim is portrayed as joyous, naive, superstitious ignorant but enslaved, he is not a free man. He has no education and wants desperately to be with his family. He is not "loyal" to his white masters by running away.
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Q: How is Jim portrayed as a stereotypical Southern slave in this chapter?
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