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CHAPTER 31

Ch 19-29

"Alright- I'll go to hell."

Ch. 20 -22

Ch. 19- The myth of Huck Finn

23

- How does Jim show concern for Huck?

- life on the raft is beautiful- romanticised

"I do believe he cared just as much for his people as white folks does for theirn. It don't seem natural, but I reckon it's so" (Twain 170).

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

- Jim's Lizbeth

“Sometimes we’d have that whole river all to ourselves for the longest time…It’s lovely to live on a raft. We had the sky up there, all speckled with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them, and discuss whether they was made or only just happened” (Twain 120).

- The gullibility

- The loafers

Contrast- the con men

"keep peace in the family"

24 and 25

26-28

"White inside"

"They all jest laid theirselves out to make me feel at home and know I was amongst friends" (Twain 188).

Huck's morality

- the Wilks scheme

“Well, if ever I struck anything like it, I’m a nigger. It was enough to make a body ashamed of the human race” (160).

What does Huck do with the money?

Huck and Ms. Mary Jane

"She had the grit to pray for Judus if she took the notion- there warn't no back-down to her, I judge. You may say what you want to, but in my opinion she had more sand in her than any girl I ever see" (Twain 202).

Ch. 13

Chs 13-18

Ch. 14

"...So I quit" (Twain 90).

- Huck and Jim debate. Who is in the right? Who demonstrates more logic? When?

- How does Huck's morality develop in his experience with the murderers? From whom had his morality developed up until now?

Ch. 16

"It was fifteen minutes before I could work myself up to go and humble myself.." (Twain 95).

ch. 15

- Missing Cairo

- Huck's moral crisis!

- Why do Huck and Jim want to go to Cairo?

- What dilemma is Huck having?

How does Huck save Jim?

- Address his sense of morality

- What trick does Huck play on Jim?

- How does the way they talk to each other shift through this scene?

"BOSS"

- up until now, they're essentially equals- Huck has aligned himself WITH Jim

- Now, they've regressed.

- the steamship!

- Jim's confidence and conviction!

- Mark Twain

Ch. 17

Ch. 18

Huck meets Buck

How is Huck's sense of morality developing? How does Fronteir Justice affect this?

"I bet I was glad to see him" (Twain 53).

Ch. 9

Grangerfords vs. Shepherdsons- Frontier justice

Who is Emmeline?

Where has Jim been? Describe his interaction with the swamp slaves.

What do Jim and Huck find in the cabin?

Chs 6-12

The Raft

Think about Jim's friendship with Huck. How did it develop in this chapter?

Huck and PTSD

- Who does Huck find on Jackson Island?

- Why is he there?

Ch. 10

Why does Huck stage his murder instead of running away? What kind of repurcussions could this have?

Moral space vs. physical space

What trick does Huck play on Jim? How does it backfire?

Huck's promise

"Well, I did. I said I wouldn't, and I'll stick to it. Honest injun I will. People would call me a low down ablitionist and despise me for keeping um- but that don't make no difference. I ain't agoing to tell, and I ain't agoing back there anyways" (Twain 55).

"Yes- en I's rich now, come to look at it. I owns mysef, en I's wuth eight hund'd dollars. I wisht I had de money, I wouldn't want no mo'"(Twain 58).

Huck and Jim decide they need to get information from the main land. How does Huck disguise himself to do so?

Important Terms

Ch. 11

Ch. 12

"They're after us!" (Twain 72).

When words or situations mean the opposite or different from the expectation

Irony:

Satire:

1. What advice has Pap given Huck that contradicts the Widow Douglas?

2. How do Jim and Huck decide to be more moral in regards to Pap's advice?

3. What do Huck and Jim discover on the steam boat?

4. How do Huck and Jim run into trouble on the steam boat?

Type of literature with which writers use humor, exaggeration, irony, or sarcasm to expose the foolishness of an individual or society

Huck paints himself as a sort of blockhead- how do his actions defy this characterization?

How has Huck, and his sense of morality, seen development?

Twain Background

Ch. 31-42

What is "civilization"?

Fleeing 'sivilization.

Satire- Family Guy? The Simpsons? A Modest Proposal?

What does it mean to be "civilized"?

"The Mississippi is well worth reading about. It is not a commonplace river, but on the contrary is in all ways remarkable"

32-35

- Twain, Life on the Mississippi

  • Twain- Affluent, slave-owning family.
  • Started working after father died- newspaper, then worked riverboats on the Mississippi River
  • Stopped when Civil War exploded in 1861
  • Fought for Confederate Cavalry division, but wasn't really a Cofederate- made his way out West
  • Became a journalist
  • Became famous and wealthy

Ch 6

Speed dating

1. How does Twain satirize values in Huck's conversation with Aunt Sally?

2. Who do the Phelps's mistake Huck for?

3. Why does Tom drop in Huck's "estimation"?

4. How does Huck feel about his conscience?

5. What is the value, according to Huck, of Tom's plan to steal Jim?

6. How do Tom and Huck fool the "nigger" who is watching Jim?

7. What are major differences between Huck and Tom?

8. Why does Huck go along with Tom's wild ideas?

Pap- How does Twain use Pap and his rants about slavery as a sort of satire? What about Huck?

Fast Facts

Ch. 7

How does Huck decide to escape? What does this reveal about him?

1. Who would you consider the hero of this novel?

2. How do Huck’s heart and conscience contradict each other?

3. Compare Pap and Jim as father figures to Huck. 4. Is Jim’s mistreatment of his deaf daughter comparable to Pap’s treatment of Huck?

5. Which characters are dynamic? Why?

6. Does the fact that Jim isn’t as dynamic as Huck make him a lesser character?

7. How does Twain present and change the concept of civilization throughout the novel?

8. Who are the villains of this novel?

Possible Themes:

  • Written from 1876-1883
  • Connected to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • One of the central documents of American Literature
  • Writes from p.o.v. of a semiliterate southern boy using descriptive power- revolutionized American voice
  • Number 14 on the American Library Association's list of Most Frequently Banned books

Equality

Morality

Historical Context

Nature's freedom

Heroism

Ch's 1-5

"civilization"

Love and Friendship

Post Civil War era?

How does Tom show a lack of sensitivity to peoples' feelings?

1. What can we deduce about the setting? How are these factors revealed?

Reconstruction

PICARESQUE Novel

  • 2 main concerns
  • what do we do with the slaves?
  • How do we weave the North and South back together?
  • 1880s- Hopefullness of reconstruction fades
  • failing
  • North imposes harsh measures on South
  • Southern politicians oppress freed slaves

- Early form, first person narrative about the adventures of a lowborn, rogue adventurer as he drifts from place to place and one social milieu to another

- Picaro- this rogue adventurer

How is Huck a Picaro?

Why is this novel important?

  • Honest and historically accurate
  • Available to the masses

Things to know.....

  • Also very controversial
  • Very liberal use of the N word
  • 215 times
  • Its use- "unremarkable" at the time
  • In Huck and Jim's society, word was used by black people and white people to identify heritage
  • carried burden of degredation
  • Huck's use of it reflects the society in which he was raised

Jim

Huck

  • Runaway slave
  • Provokes strong reaction from readers
  • Some say he's portrayed accurately, others see racial bias... why?

Why would Mark Twain use such charged, offensive language?

Is he racist?

  • Our narrator
  • Product of his society
  • Very poor, very naiive
  • Tom Sawyer's sidekick
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