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The man to whom Huck sells his fortune for $1
Who is Judge Thatcher?
100
"Yes, en I's rich now, come to look at it I owns myself, en I's wuth eight hundred dollars."
Who is Jim?
100
Place where Huck fakes his own death
Where is Pap's cabin?
100
Mark Twain is a pseudonym. This is his real name.
What is Samuel Clemens?
100
This is the one of the punishments of the King and the Duke at the end of the novel.
What is they were tarred and feathered and/or ridden out of town on the rail?
200
Huck describes her as "most awful beautiful, and her face and her eyes was all lit up like glory."
Who is Mary Jane?
200
"He had a rat."
Who is the undertaker?
200
Huck is "most easy, free and comfortable" here
Where is the Mississippi River
200
Twain uses a great deal of symbolism in the novel. One pair of symbols is the shore and the river. This is what the river symbolizes.
What is freedom?
200
The place Tom Sawyer gets his ideas and "fancy touches"
What are books?
300
She runs away with Harney Shepherdson to elope
Who is Miss Sophia Grangerford?
300
"...a feud is this way. A man has a quarrel with another man and kills him... everybody's killed off, and there ain't no more feud."
Who is Buck Grangerford?
300
This is the town Huck and Jim were going to stop at to catch a steam boat and head north.
Where is Cairo?
300
This is what the shore symbolizes.
What is society or civilization?
300
The Mississippi River begins in this state
What is Minnesota?
400
This person can be described by this quote, "Sick Arab- but harmless when not out of his head?"
Who is Jim?
400
"The idea of you lynching anybody! It's amusing. The idea of you thinking you had pluck enough to lynch a man!"
Who is Col. Sherburn?
400
Where Huck finds a band of murderous thieves and two of them are planning to kill the 3rd
Where is the wrecked Walter Scott (steamboat)?
400
The technique of poking fun at the ridiculous in society
What is satire?
400
This person wants to take Huck in at the end of the novel.
Who is Aunt Sally?
500
She's "famous" for her odes to the dead and her paintings.
Who is Emmeline Grangerford?
500
"Kill the women? No, nobody ever saw anything in the books like that. You fetch them to the cave and you're always as polite as pie to them..."
Who is Tom Sawyer?
500
The place the camp-meeting occurs at which the King pretends to be a reformed pirate
Where is Parkville?
500
The way a group of people speaks in a certain geographical location
What is dialect?
500
This is the ironic part of Huck & Tom's attempt to "free" Jim.
What is he had already been freed by his owner?