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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
where does huck hide the wilk's money
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what view of humanity does twain present through hucks experiences away from the raft and his observations of peoples interactions with eachother?
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how was huck involved in the runaway plot of miss sophia with ahardney sheperdson?
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How does Plantations Contibutes To The Theme And Motifs? And What Are Some Quotations For it?
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what did the duke tell Huck?
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why doesnt Joanna eat at the table with the others?
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Compare Pap and Jim as a father figure to Huck. How has their treatment affected Huck's view of family? (Is Jim's mistreatment of this deaf daughter comparable to Pap's abuse of Huck?)
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Compare Pap and Jim as a father figure to Huck. How has their treatment affected Huck's view of family? (Is Jim's mistreatment of this deaf daughter comparable to Pap's abuse of Huck?)
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How are heart and conscience in conflict in Huck's seeing Jim as his friend and family, and as a slave? What details of their trip down the Mississippi does Huck recall that soften him towards Jim? How has Jim helped Huck be a better person?
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Why does Tom Sawyer so readily agree to rescue Jim, when Huck has understood that Tom hates abolitionists? Is Tom changed by his efforts to save Jim?
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Define the words "adventure" and "heroism" as Huck would and as Tom would. Then compare each boy's idea of how Jim should be rescued, according to these definitions. Who is the hero of this novel, Huck or Jim? List ways in which each has proven his herois
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How and by whom is Jim betrayed? Have other slaves been similarly treated by this character? How does Huck respond to Jim's Capture
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Since Huck quickly understands the King and Duke are con men, why doesn't he confront them or tell Jim?
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Though both men are criminal in their behavior, each is different in his understanding of and abuse of people. Make two columns and list the differences in the King and the Duke. How is one morally superior to the other? Which do you like least and why?
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Discuss Jim's interactions with the Grangerford slaves, including his assessment of their abilities. What do these slaves know about the underground railroad and ways for runaways to elude capture?
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The families follow their own code of behavior, unable to remember the original court case and the reason for the feud. Discuss feuds and frontier justice as they impact Huck's growing sense of right and wrong.
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How do both Grangerfords and Shepherdsons exhibit religious hypocrisy? Explain Twain's use of the families' feuding as satire of Civil War mentality
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What ironies and objects of satire of huckleberry finn and main message from chapter 1-20
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how does Twain create pathos in this chapter
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what is ironic about tom sawyers agreeing to help huck free jim
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Throughout the story, what does the river represent? The towns? In the last paragragh of the novel,where does Huck say is preferable? What is Twain's purpose for this?
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What starling revelation does Huck come to regarding Jim after Tom has been shot in Chapter 40? To what theme does this contriute? How does Tom's revealed knowledge of Miss Watson's will complete the idea of moral ambiguity?
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How does the return of Tom to the story in these last chapters result in a shift of tone and mood?
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What is the irony in Tom's escape plan for Jim? In the same way, how might you say that the entire voyage down the river is ironic?
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