Juxtaposition
Symbolism
Enslavement vs. Freedom
Character identification
Miscellaneous
100

How are the raft and the land juxtaposed?

raft- safety, land- danger

100

What do the genie and the master represent?

Slavery; the evils of having to do something no matter what

100

In what ways was Huck not free when living with Pap?

He couldn't have an education, he was physically and emotionally abused

100

"Everybody that wants to join has got to take an oath, and write his name in blood"

Who is Tom Sawyer

100

What does Huck believe in rather than prayer/religion?

What is superstition

200

How are Huck and Jim juxtaposed?

Huck- young, white, oblivious to the evils of society and the dangers Jim faces, Jim- slave, has much more to lose, older, father figure

200

What do the characters of Jim and Pap symbolize?

That character isn't determined by race

200

In what ways does Cairo represent freedom for Jim?

It's more into the North where he would be able to be free

200

"Oh, yes, this is a wonderful govment, wonderful."

Who is Pap

200

Where are Huck and Jim planning to go that they miss?

What is Cairo/the Ohio River

300

How are Pap and Jim juxtaposed?

Difference in father figure; Pap- white, evil, Jim- slave, kind

300

What does the river symbolize?

Safety, life, escape, freedom

300

How does nature represent freedom from Huck's prior situation with his father?

He thrives in the wild and when he's able to be in charge of himself, it's safety from the abuse, he's able to do what he wants and isn't restricted by his father

300

"Laws bless you, chile, I'uz right down sho' you's dead ag'in."

Who is Jim

300

What did Huck do that they believed was the cause of all their bad luck?

What is touch the rattlesnake skin

400

How are Pap's house and the woods/nature surrounding it Juxtaposed?

House should be a safe place/home, but it's dangerous, whereas the woods which would normally cause fear are a sanctuary

400

What do his mistakes when pretending to be a girl symbolize? 

How uneducated he is about society, and also the gender stereotypes placed on women and girls

400

What would the difference be between Huck's capture and Jim's re-enslavement?

Huck would be celebrated and received with open arms, and Jim would be taken back into slavery and most likely severely punished 

400

"Oh, yes, pa knows, I reckon, and some of the other old people; but they don't know now what the row was about in the first place."

Who is Buck

400

What were the names of the two families in the rivalry?

What are the Grangerfords and Sheperdsons

500

How are Tom and Huck juxtaposed?

Huck- realist, actually experiencing adventure, Tom- romanticizes adventure

500

What do Buck and Huck symbolize?

Buck- what Huck's life would've been if he'd been born into a higher class of family, both of them- the innocence of children and the way they conform to whatever they are raised to believe

500

How were the two families enslaved in the feud between them?

Because they were raised to hate and want to kill another family and didn't even know why; the feud was keeping them from making peace and also taking many lives

500

"And don't go about women in that old calico. You do a girl tolerable poor, but you might fool men, maybe."

Who is Mrs. Judith Loftus

500

How much was Jim worth (according to himself)?

What is more than $800

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