This is how Huck prevents Pap from taking all of his fortune.
What is selling his fortune to Judge Thatcher for one dollar?
100
Jim's fortune to Huck tells Huck to avoid this because it will get him hanged.
What is water?
100
This character symbolizes what it means to be civilized.
Who is The Widow/Miss Watson?
100
Author of Huck Finn.
Who is Mark Twain?
100
This person serves as our 1st person narrator.
Who is Huck Finn?
200
When Jim won't allow Huck to look at the face of the dead man, he is demonstrating this dynamic of their relationship.
What is Father-Son relationship?
200
Huck/Jim demonstrate superstition through this example.
What is MANY DIFFERENT EXAMPLES!
200
This is one way society/government/those "in charge" fail to protect those who they say they will protect.
What is when the judge gives Pap custody of Huck/when the Sheriff kills Boggs in front of his daughter. Many other examples!
200
This is the setting of Huck Finn (Need TIME AND PLACE)
What is 1835-1845 in Missouri/on the Mississippi River?
200
This person said that "handling a snakeskin was such awful bad luck that maybe we hadn't gotten to the end of it yet."
Who is Jim?
300
These two colors are used to describe Pap.
What is black and white?
300
Pap's rant satirizes this.
What is white people who believe they are inherently better than African Americans.
300
This is the reason why Huck continues to wait on the King and the Duke even when he knows they are frauds.
What is the power dynamic of their situation. As older, white men, the King and the Duke have power over Huck and Jim (they could turn in Jim).
300
This is what is actually present when Tom Sawyer tells his gang they will ambush/have an adventure/kill people/steal many riches.
What is a Sunday School picnic?
300
"Watchman your grandmother. . . . Do you reckon Tom Sawyer would ever go by this thing? Not for pie he wouldn't. He'd call it an adventure. . . . "
Who is Huck?
400
This character is obsessed with death, and her paintings and poems really show it.
Who is Emmeline Grangerford?
400
The definition of satire.
What is the use of humor to draw the reader's attention to the flaws/vices of a person, government, society, etc.?
400
This example shows how we know the uncivilized world is not completely safe from the vices/dangers of the civilized world.
What is the King and Duke "invading" the raft? What is the house that floats down the river? Other examples as well!
400
This is what Huck and Jim find in the house that is floating down the river.
What is a dead body?
400
When Huck tries to reverse his bad luck of spilling the salt, this person says, "Take your hands away, Huckleberry; what a mess you are always making!"
Who is Miss Watson?
500
This plot-event is meant to satirize the idea that people continue to act a certain way "because that's how things have always been."
What is the feud between the Grangerfords and Shepherdsons?
500
In THIS example, Twain critiques religion in THIS way. (2-Part answer!)
MANY EXAMPLES! (camp-meeting, Grangerford/Shepherson mass, Sunday school, etc.)
500
This is a way the uncivilized world could be considered superior to the civilized world.
What is being classified by freedom, not having the vices of civilized society, etc.
500
This is the reason why Jim runs away.
What is he was going to be sold and didn't want to be sold away from his family?
500
"It started thirty year ago, or som'ers along there. There was trouble 'bout something, and then a lawsuit to settle it; and the suit went agin one of the men, and so he up and shot the man that won the suit--which he would naturally do, of course. Anybody would."