Quotes
Plot Summary
Mark Twain
Historical Facts
Symbols and Themes
100

Look sharp, now; the current sets in the closest here, and maybe he's washed ashore and got tangled amongst the brush at the water's edge.  I hope so, anyway.

Captain searching for Huck’s body

100

Animal Huck uses to disguise his own murder

Pig

100
This man used the Pseudonym, Mark Twain.
Who is Samuel Clemens?
100

This era--the time period of which Mark Twain publishes his book--took away the newly freed enslaved people's rights.

The Jim Crow Era

100

This symbol--the path that Huck and Jim travel on for most of the book--represents freedom, easy living, and Huck and Jim's journey.

What is the Mississippi River?

200

Call this a govment! why, just look at it and see what it's like. Here's the law a-standing ready to take a man's son away from him—a man's own son, which he has had all the trouble and all the anxiety and all the expense of raising.

Pap

200
Who Pap blames when the Judge denies him the $6,000

The government 

200

This state was the birthplace of Mark Twain.

What is Missouri

200
The political movement in America to end slavery
What is Abolitionism
200

Theme: What is the theme shown through how Huck explores the idea of freedom away from his everyday expectations 

American identity

300

Doan' hurt me—don't!  I hain't ever done no harm to a ghos'.  I alwuz liked dead people, en done all I could for 'em.  You go en git in de river agin, whah you b'longs.

Jim

300

What Jim and Huck find after a flood

A floating house with a dead body

300

What Mark Twain uses for his characters to make them seem like real people

Vernacular/dialect

300

What are two reasons--that historically were accurate--that Jim seeks freedom when his enslaver threatens to sell him?

1. The Deep South states were incredibly awful for enslaved people--more abuse, trauma, and likely death

2. He would be separated from his family

300

This theme is most prevalent between Jim and Huck throughout the novel.

What is Friendship?

400

 Well, next I took an old sack and put a lot of big rocks in it—all I could drag—and I started it from the pig, and dragged it to the door and through the woods down to the river and dumped it in, and down it sunk, out of sight.

Huck 

400
The Island where Huck and Jim began their adventure together
What is Jackson's Island
400

A book written by Mark Twain that is often seen as a prequel to "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"

What is "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

400
Group of American states to secede from the Union
What is The Confederate States of America
400

This symbol represents freedom from the hardships of the real world.

What is the raft?

500

"It's a dead man.  Yes, indeedy; naked, too.  He's ben shot in de back. I reck'n he's ben dead two er three days.

Jim

500
Name of the river that Huck and Jim originally planned to go up by steam boat in order to free Jim
What is the Ohio River
500

Mark Twain is considered to be the first author to write this kind of novel

Anti-racist

500
Document that freed slaves in the Confederacy
What is The Emancipation Proclomation
500

What is one reason Twain uses a child as his protagonist?

1. Easier to empathize with his mistakes

2. Explore ideas of why society is often wrong

3. Provide details of why adults are not always correct/right/moral

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