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Literature Review
Grab Bag
100
What is Mark Twain's real name?
Samuel Clemens
100
Woman who tried to reform Huck
Miss Watson
100
"You must say it soft, and sick, and languishly, so - Ro-o-o-meo! That's the idea for Juliet's a dear sweet mere child of a girl, you know, and she don't bray like a jackass!"
Who is Duke
100
Give an example where Huck exhibits ingenuity (thinking on his feet).
Getting the riverboat captain to search for the thieves Faking his own death Keeping up with the Dukes and Kings silly claims of royalty
100
What did Jim wear around his neck?
A five-center piece
200
*Daily Double* What happened to king and duke in chapter 33?
Tarred and feathered
200
*Daily Double* Holds onto Huck's money
Judge Thatcher
200
"Well, a feud is this way. A man has a quarrel with another man and kills him; and the man's brother kills him; then the other brothers, on both sides, go for one another; then the cousins chip in, and by and by everybody's killed off and there ain't no more feud. It's kind of slow and takes a long time."
Who is Buck
200
Give an example of how the Mississippi was a road to Huck's manhood?
Wrestles with the idea of Jim's freedom Becomes more independent Discovers that adults are not always right Makes big decisions for himself after weighing the options Wrestles with moral dilemmas
200
What state was Mark Twain from?
Missouri
300
What was the name of the wrecked steamboat?
Walter Scott
300
The narrator of the story
Huck
300
"Oh, certainly. It's best. Some authorities think different, but mostly it's considered best to kill them."
Who is Tom
300
Give an example of Appearance Vs. Reality
Slavery is not sinful Helping a slave is sinful Superstition causes good and bad things Adults guide Huck
300
Duke disguised Jim as _____________.
A sick Arab
400
Why did Jim feel bad for hitting his daughter?
Jim's daughter was deaf and dumb.
400
Head of the band of robbers
Tom
400
"Well, I'll teach her how to meddle. Now lookee here, you drop that school, you hear? Your mother couldn't read, she couldn't' write, nuther, before she died. None of the family couldn't before they died. I can't. Here you go swellin' your self up like this."
Who is Pap
400
Give an example of satire in the novel.
The People of Arkansas Huck's ideas on slavery Miss Watson being a Christian woman and a slave owner
400
What did the king say was tattooed on his brother's chest?
A thin blue arrow
500
Colonel Sherburn said that the average man is a _________.
What is a coward.
500
Played the role of Juliet.
King
500
"Come out here, Sherburn! Come out here and meet the man you've swindled. Your're the houn' I'm after, and I'm gwyne to have you, too!"
Boggs
500
Define: Satire
The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues
500
What year was the American Civil War?
1861
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