People
True/False
Plot
More Plot
Themes
100
Who is the first person to "sivilize" Huck?
What is Widow Douglas
100
Huck thinks he is doing the right thing by helping Jim.
What is true AND false depending on the moment of the book?
100
This is the reason Jim won't allow Huck to see the dead man in the floating house.
What is because Jim doesn't want Huck to see his father dead?
100
How is Jim set free at the end of the novel?
What is he was free along; Miss Watson freed him in her will.
100
This is a humorous and sometimes ironical story purposed to critique an element of society.
What is Satire
200
Who is the 13 year old boy that gets shot and dies in the feud?
What is Buck Grangerford
200
The Duke and the Dauphin/King are truly royalty.
What is false?
200
What do Jim and Huck blame their bad luck on throughout the novel?
What is a rattlesnake skin?
200
What is the reward for Jim's return?
What is $300? (plus the $800 that he is worth at the slave auction)
200
Huck struggles with his choice to turn in Jim or help him to freedom. This underscores what theme in the book?
What is the difference between true morality and socialized morality?
300
Who is Miss Sophia Grangerford's boyfriend?
What is Harney Shepherdson
300
At the end of the story, Huck is adopted by Aunt Sally.
What is False?
300
In what town do Huck and Jim plan to ride a steamboat up the Ohio River?
What is Cairo, Illinois?
300
Why does Huck sell all of his money to Judge Thatcher?
What is because Pap is back, and Huck doesn't want Pap to get the money from him.
300
What theme does Tom's insistence on fancy escape elements for Jim point toward?
What is the ridiculousness of the "hoops" and "principles" that dominant society required black citizens to conform to in order to be free.
400
This character is described as "a white to make a body's flesh crawl".
Who is Pap?
400
At the end of the story, Huck finds out that Judge Thatcher has stolen his fortune.
What is False.
400
How does Huck justify his stealing? (Hint: He learned this from Pap.)
What is borrowing?
400
Each of the family units in Huck Finn point toward what criticism of society?
What is white society's hypocrisy in preserving "family values" during the time period?
400
The raft symbolically represents what in the story?
What is freedom from imposed societal morality and the true equality experienced between Huck and Jim? It could also symbolize the journey that America still had to undergo in order to achieve true equality after the failed Reconstruction.
500
This character is a fun-loving, youthful, boy, who loves adventure and romance novels.
Who is Tom Sawyer?
500
At the end of the story, Tom Sawyer comes to regret the awful frills he insisted upon when freeing Jim.
What is False.
500
Why does Jim regret hitting his daughter?
What is she is deaf and dumb?
500
This person was killed simply for being the town drunk.
What is Boggs?
500
Huck decides to "go to hell" in order to do what he thinks is right, even though society would tell him it's wrong. What theme does this point toward in the book?
What is the idea of learned morality. Huck must unlearn what he's been taught in terms of right and wrong.
M
e
n
u