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In chapter 1, Huckleberry Finn makes many references to death. Find those references and relate them to Huck's spirit and enthusiasm about living under the widow Douglas's roof.
Why did black men from all over come to Jim to hear his story?
Tom Sawyer calls Huck Finn ignorant and he'd understand what happened to the parcel of Spanish merchants and rich Arabs if only he had read Don Quixote. Explain Tom's reference to this book and what it meant regarding his comment to Huck.
Why do you think Huckleberry Finn gave his money to Judge Thatcher. Being that Judge Thatcher accepted the money so easily, what comment do you think Mark Twain is making about adults and the way they perceive and treat children?
Why do you think Huck's father tried to convince himself and the Thatcher's that he would change his ways? What happened?
What does Huck's father's drunken ravings about the government tell the reader about the time period in which this novel was written. Explain the satire that Twain incorporates into the drunk ranting about this topic.
Summarize Huck Finn's escape from his father.
In Mark Twain's Explanatory in the beginning of the book, he says he went through painstaking measures to write the "Missouri negro dialect." Do you think Jim's speech and the way Twain writes it adds or detracts to the reading of this novel? Explain.
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