Florida, MO
Huck's slave friend who goes on adventures with him
Down which river do Jim and Huck travel?
Mississippi River
Abusive, Alcoholic, Deadbeat
He bloodies up the house by killing a pig with an axe to make it look as though a robber came into the house and killed him.
Huck Finn
Mark Twain was a pen name for which person?
Samuel Clemens
Huck's primary caregiver at the beginning of the novel
The widow
Why did Huck fake his own death?
To escape his father's abuse
Whenever Huck is in this location, he always feels the most free.
The raft (Mississippi River)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a sequel to this other popular novel by Twain?
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Olivia Clemens (Livia)
Tom Sawyer
Which two families were having a feud?
Huck and Jim's relationship highlights the importance of this theme.
Friendship
How much money was Mrs. Watson planning on selling Jim for?
$800
Which side of the Civil War did Twain briefly serve?
Confederates
The man who protected Huck by not giving his money to his father.
Judge Thatcher
Where do Huck and Jim first meet up after running away?
Huck struggles with choosing between right and wrong in several instances in the novel, highlighting this theme.
Morality
This symbol represents freedom from the hardships of the real world? (This is an object)
The raft
What year was The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn published?
1884
One of the con artists who tricks the Wilks family into thinking he is a long lost brother.
The King
Why does Huck go along with the schemes of the King and the Duke?
He doesn't want to cause trouble (comes from dealing with his own father)
Mark Twain intertwines this theme throughout the novel based on his own experiences and hatred of this lifestyle
Slavery
What did Huck do to stop the King and the Duke from stealing the Wilks family money?
He hid the money bags in the coffin.