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THE STORY SO FAR… The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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THE STORY SO FAR…. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. CHAPTER 1. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Huck and Tom find $6000 each Huck lives with Widow Douglas and Miss Watson because they are going to “civilize” him Hypocritical: Widow Douglas disapproves of smoking but she smokes snuff - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE STORY SO FAR…The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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CHAPTER 1 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Huck and Tom find $6000 each Huck lives with Widow Douglas and Miss Watson

because they are going to “civilize” him Hypocritical: Widow Douglas disapproves of smoking

but she smokes snuff The adults are too strict; Huck wants to be free

Huck accidently kills a spider Superstition: bad luck will occur (foreshadowing)

Huck sneaks out from Widow Douglas’s house Onomatopoeia: me-yow me-yow

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CHAPTER 2

Tom plays a joke on Jim, Miss Watson’s slave Puts Jim’s hat on a tree Superstition: Jim blames it on witches

Tom creates “Tom Sawyer’s Gang” Tom is bossy, leader, violent (child but acts like an

adult) Tom is imaginative, dreamer vs Huck is realistic

Huck offers Miss Watson as family (sacrifice) if he tells the gang’s secrets Huck does not like Miss Watson much

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CHAPTER 3 Miss Watson is strict with Huck but Widow Douglas is

more caring Huck prefers Widow Douglas’s Providence Huck wants to go to hell to be away from Miss Watson

and to be with Tom Huck does not understand prayer/ religion

Religion does not help him to live everyday life (not realistic)

Superstition: Huck walks under a ladder Townspeople believe that Pap drowned but Huck does not

believe it Huck has good instinct

The Tom Sawyer Gang resign because nothing happens

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CHAPTER 4

Huck finds a footprint Foreshadowing: looks like Pap’s boot tracks Huck is intelligent: “sells” his money to Judge

Thatcher Jim tells Huck a fortune with a hairball

Superstition Symbolism: black angel and white angel

Huck comes home and finds Pap in his room

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CHAPTER 5

Pap is dirty, hairy, and pale white A drunkard (alcoholic) Needs money to buy more drinks Huck dislikes Pap

The new judge wants Huck to live with Pap The law cannot/does not protect the weak and

innocentThe new judge tries to reform/change Pap

Pap pretends he is changed (superficial, fake) Takes advantage of a good-doer for money

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CHAPTER 6Pap wants Huck to quit school

Does not want his son to be better than him Connection to race Kidnaps Huck and takes him upriver

Pap’s beatings are too much and Huck decides to escape

Pap gets extremely drunk and blames the government (gov’t) for his problems Racism: Angry at the positive treatment of

African Americans Foreshadowing: calls Huck the “Angel of Death”

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CHAPTER 7

Huck finds a drifting canoe Huck is resourceful

Huck escapes Takes food and supplies and puts them in the

canoe Fakes his own death by killing a wild pig and

using its blood -> does not want people to look for him

Show’s Huck’s intelligenceGoes to Jackson’s Island

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CHAPTER 8

Huck realizes that people are looking for his dead body Superstition: fill a loaf of bread with quicksilver

(poison) to find a drowned body Hypocrisy of the townspeople

Huck finds Jim Jim ran away because Miss Watson is planning

sell him for $800 Racism/ Slavery

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CHAPTER 9

There is a large storm Jim’s prediction in chapter 8 comes true Religion vs. Superstition

Huck and Jim find a house floating and a dead body inside Jim won’t let Huck see the body Jim as an adult figure

Compare to Pap, Widow Douglas and Miss Watson, Townspeople

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CHAPTER 10

Jim tells Huck that it is bad luck to touch a snake Superstition

Huck plays a prank on Jim Jim gets bitten by a snake and is sick for days Huck feels bad, grows compassion towards Jim Huck realizes the danger of defying superstition

and Jim’s knowledgeHuck disguises as a girl to hear of the town

news

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CHAPTER 11

Huck introduces himself as “Sarah Williams from Hookerville”

Hears news about his “death” Jim is suspected of murdering Huck $300

reward Pap is suspected of murdering Huck $200

reward Men are going to hunt Jim to get the money

Huck and Jim leave Jackson Island

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CHAPTER 12Huck and Jim continue down the river

Peaceful and easygoing Symbolism: weather and nature

The two find a steamboat caught on a rock from a storm and decide to explore Two men on the ship have tied down another man

and are threatening him Compare to Tom’s pretend gang of robbers

When Huck tries to prevent the men from escaping, Jim finds that the raft has floated away Huck and Jim are scared but still trying to do good

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CHAPTER 13

Huck and Jim find the raft again Steals provisions from the gang

Begins to storm “I begun to worry about the men… I begun to

think how dreadful it was, even for murderers, to be in such a fix” (p72).

Huck creates an elaborate story to tell the watchman about the steamboat Steamboat is named the Walter Scott Ferryman hurries to the rescue for a “reward”

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CHAPTER 14

Huck and Jim share knowledge Friendship, partnership “Well, he was right; he was most always right;

he had an uncommon level head, for a nigger” (p76).

“I read considerable to Jim about kings, and dukes, and earls and such” (p76).

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Huck and Jim decide that they do not take stock in King Sollermun’s (Solomon) wisdom King Solomon is supposed to be the wisest man

alive (bible) They (kings) just sit around, whack heads off,

keeps harems “A harem’s a bo’d’n-house, I reck’n” (p77).

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STUDY QUESTIONS 10-14

1. What is in the two story house that floats by Jackson’s Island?

2. Why does Huck dress as a girl to go ashore? What does he find out?

3. What is the name of the ship in which Huck and Jim find murderers?

4. What do we learn about Jim from his talking about “King Sollermun”?