The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by Mark Twain

LITERARY DEVICES

SATIRE is a kind of literature that tries to open people’s eyes to the need for change by exposing trhe flaws of a person or society. Satirists’ main weapon is humor, which is created through techniques such as irony.

IRONY is the contrast between what appears to be true and what is actually true, or between what we expect to happen and what actually happens.

CHARACTERS

Huckleberry Finn Widow Douglas and Miss Watson

Pap Jim

The Duke and the Dauphin Judge Thatcher

The Grangerfords The Wilks family

Silas and Sally Phelps Aunt Polly

THEMES

Racism and Slavery

Intellectual and Moral Education

The Hypocrisy of “Civilized” Society

SYMBOLS

The Mississippi River

VOCABULARY

Dismal Notion Raspy

Seedy Skiff Thrash

Victuals Blackguard Crockery

Draft Flapdoodle Mesmerism

Eaves Flighty Garret

Hew Impudent Row

Singular Sultry

JOURNAL ENTRIES

1.  What is your first impression of Huck? At the beginning, with whom is Huck living? Why are they trying to change him? Is it working? Has anyone ever tried to “change” you? Why? Did it work?

2.  Why does Pap torment Huck? What is his goal in harassing his son? Why is it ironic? What does this say about society? Have the people in your life ever reacted to you in an unexpected way?

3.  Huck takes to the river to find freedom and escape from people and situations that restrict his liberty. What are ways that people today find personal freedom? Is Huck’s way still possible?

4.  What does Jim plan to do when he becomes a free man? What is Huck’s reaction to the plan? Why? Why is it ironic?

5.  Why are the Shepherdsons and Grangerfords unable to settle their differences? If you were a member of either family, what would you say to your own family or the other to try and get the feud resolved peacefully?

6.  Colonel Sherburn makes a speech to the mob. What part of human nature does Sherburn criticize? What is the lesson about cowardice, mob mentality, and human meanness?

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Chapter 18

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Chapter 21

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Chapter 22

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Chapter 23

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Chapter 25

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Chapter 26

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Chapter 27

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Chapter 29

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Chapter 30

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Chapter 31

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Chapter 32

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