1. When Pap appears in town he starts demanding huck's money, the widow warns Pap to stay away from her house so Pap kidnaps Huck
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3. Huck doesn't want to seem like somebody who is an abolitionist but by helping jim he feels like one
4. 1- he is very nervous and fidgety 2- he does a poor job of threading the needle 3- when he throws a piece of lead at the rat
4. 1- he is very nervous and fidgety 2- he does a poor job of threading the needle 3- when he throws a piece of lead at the rat
Chapters 12-16
1. Huck and Jim discuss whether or not King Solomon was the wisest man in the world, Jim claims he is a fool for wanting to kill a baby and huck can not change his mind as he believes differently about the King
2. Jim believes that Huck had been lost and died and when he tells him that he had been there the whole time and that it was all a dream Jim starts defending his thoughts. I feel like Jim is a important character in this movie just because of the time in which the story is.
3. As we can tell a few times throughout the book Jim likes to claim things that didn't happen that would be out of the ordinary. Huck is still kind of thinking about why he is helping Jim and deciding if it's a good or bad idea
Chapters 17-21
1. The Family that takes Huck in after his accident in the raft that separated him from jim. They seem like a normal family in the south that are very kind except for the fued they have with another family.
2. The grangerfords were kind of an example as a modern family in the south around this time pre civil war and added this in the book to give the readers a better idea of life in this time.
3. It is obviously coming from huck so the fact that he didn't want to explain it very much just shows that he may have felt sensitive about it or just didn't want to relive it.
4. The duke and king are two men that jim and huck rescue on there way out of town. They are two con men that try to scam people for money and goods, The king claims that he is the son of a king.
5. With the idea about running the raft throughout the day the only problem was that the duke and king weren't very trustworthy as they had made a living off of scamming people and huck and jim could've been their next victim.
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Chapters 22-26
1. They were hoping to get the men’s attention because that would cause more and more men to come because they would all support the same thing. They would see that women and children aren’t coming so they see more people like them are attending making them want to join.
2. A: Jim did not know much about Kings and Dukes so he may be confused and them going along with them is helping Jim not get caught and telling him may risk getting them caught.
B: Jim would still be confused and just from the way that the King and the Duke act compared to the real thing is not that much of a difference other than the fact that they aren’t actually King’s and Duke’s
3. Huck felt ashamed because of the fact that The Duke and The King just didn’t care at all about the people they were using for their gain they even took it to the point that they used a dead person.
4. The Duke and The King weren't convincing the doctor enough that they were who they claim, the doctor just noticed that what they claim to be was really not what they act like or seem like at all, for example the doctor say that the Duke had the worst british accent that he had ever heard.
5. Like we already know, the Duke and the King did pretty much anything to gain wealth for themselves. They already had a ton of money in gold so they were planning on leaving with the money. They decided to wait to leave though for the sake of making even more money, they thought if they waited that they could earn more money by selling slaves.
2. The grangerfords were kind of an example as a modern family in the south around this time pre civil war and added this in the book to give the readers a better idea of life in this time.
3. It is obviously coming from huck so the fact that he didn't want to explain it very much just shows that he may have felt sensitive about it or just didn't want to relive it.
4. The duke and king are two men that jim and huck rescue on there way out of town. They are two con men that try to scam people for money and goods, The king claims that he is the son of a king.
5. With the idea about running the raft throughout the day the only problem was that the duke and king weren't very trustworthy as they had made a living off of scamming people and huck and jim could've been their next victim.
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Chapters 22-26
1. They were hoping to get the men’s attention because that would cause more and more men to come because they would all support the same thing. They would see that women and children aren’t coming so they see more people like them are attending making them want to join.
2. A: Jim did not know much about Kings and Dukes so he may be confused and them going along with them is helping Jim not get caught and telling him may risk getting them caught.
B: Jim would still be confused and just from the way that the King and the Duke act compared to the real thing is not that much of a difference other than the fact that they aren’t actually King’s and Duke’s
3. Huck felt ashamed because of the fact that The Duke and The King just didn’t care at all about the people they were using for their gain they even took it to the point that they used a dead person.
4. The Duke and The King weren't convincing the doctor enough that they were who they claim, the doctor just noticed that what they claim to be was really not what they act like or seem like at all, for example the doctor say that the Duke had the worst british accent that he had ever heard.
5. Like we already know, the Duke and the King did pretty much anything to gain wealth for themselves. They already had a ton of money in gold so they were planning on leaving with the money. They decided to wait to leave though for the sake of making even more money, they thought if they waited that they could earn more money by selling slaves.
Chapters 27-30
1. They kept the rodents away, and they stayed with the dead because there weren't people to preserve the body so people that were close to the person that died would stay with the corpse because it was their responsibility
2. During this time period of the novel we are reaffirmed about Huck's good and carring heart. Huck saw that Mary Jane was that the slaves families were being separated and he could tell that she was extremely upset about the death because he saw her crying next to the casket. He was trying to make her feel better by saying that it wouldn't be for long. Once again, this shows the kindness that Huck has displayed throughout the book.
3. The townspeople a signature test to find the frauds by making all four men do signatures then comparing them to the old signatures. Then, the King said it was not accurate because Harvey's hand was broken and it was not fair to compare it because it would not prove anything. Also, the real Harvey brought up tattoos that Pete had but then the man who dressed the body says there were no tattoos.
Chapter 31-35
1. Huck was praying to ask for forgiveness for helping Jim escape from Ms.Watson. Back in then it was illegal to help a run away slave cross over into the free-lands, but Huck's heart was not into the prayer for God because his heart was not in it. There for Huck was lying becuase he has become very close with Jim and wanted to help him finally become free and that is why he says You can't pray a lie.
2. Huck felt guilty and he knew if he wrote a letter to Ms. Watson, she would just sell Jim. He doesn't want to feel ashamed of helping a black man escape because it was illegal.
3. Huck was surprised that Tom was on his side. Tom was white too so even though Tom was in a "gang" he didn't believe that Tom would help a slave because of how illegal it was and the fact that most whites just see black people as slaves made Huck wonder why Tom would help a slave. But of course Tom was always up for an adventure or something crazy and to think about it, doing this would be a big risk that nobody really ever takes so that may be disappointing that he would do something so bad.
4. I think by these two statements he is kind of saying that people can see or know about something bad but do nothing to change it if it doesn't effect them. Also, they do things for their own gain without worrying about hurting or effecting anyone else so huck is disappointed in people because they don't really understand what they are doing and what the effects on what they are doing or what they know about are.
5. That is all Tom, obviously Tom has a record of doing bad things, but never in a simple way so when Huck had a simple plan to free Jim, Tom wanted to "make it more stylish". They also wanted people to be more mysterious about how he escaped. By doing these things it would maybe help cover up their tracks as being the ones who helped him escape. They needed to make sure that all of them walked out free and safe.
1. They kept the rodents away, and they stayed with the dead because there weren't people to preserve the body so people that were close to the person that died would stay with the corpse because it was their responsibility
2. During this time period of the novel we are reaffirmed about Huck's good and carring heart. Huck saw that Mary Jane was that the slaves families were being separated and he could tell that she was extremely upset about the death because he saw her crying next to the casket. He was trying to make her feel better by saying that it wouldn't be for long. Once again, this shows the kindness that Huck has displayed throughout the book.
3. The townspeople a signature test to find the frauds by making all four men do signatures then comparing them to the old signatures. Then, the King said it was not accurate because Harvey's hand was broken and it was not fair to compare it because it would not prove anything. Also, the real Harvey brought up tattoos that Pete had but then the man who dressed the body says there were no tattoos.
Chapter 31-35
1. Huck was praying to ask for forgiveness for helping Jim escape from Ms.Watson. Back in then it was illegal to help a run away slave cross over into the free-lands, but Huck's heart was not into the prayer for God because his heart was not in it. There for Huck was lying becuase he has become very close with Jim and wanted to help him finally become free and that is why he says You can't pray a lie.
2. Huck felt guilty and he knew if he wrote a letter to Ms. Watson, she would just sell Jim. He doesn't want to feel ashamed of helping a black man escape because it was illegal.
3. Huck was surprised that Tom was on his side. Tom was white too so even though Tom was in a "gang" he didn't believe that Tom would help a slave because of how illegal it was and the fact that most whites just see black people as slaves made Huck wonder why Tom would help a slave. But of course Tom was always up for an adventure or something crazy and to think about it, doing this would be a big risk that nobody really ever takes so that may be disappointing that he would do something so bad.
4. I think by these two statements he is kind of saying that people can see or know about something bad but do nothing to change it if it doesn't effect them. Also, they do things for their own gain without worrying about hurting or effecting anyone else so huck is disappointed in people because they don't really understand what they are doing and what the effects on what they are doing or what they know about are.
5. That is all Tom, obviously Tom has a record of doing bad things, but never in a simple way so when Huck had a simple plan to free Jim, Tom wanted to "make it more stylish". They also wanted people to be more mysterious about how he escaped. By doing these things it would maybe help cover up their tracks as being the ones who helped him escape. They needed to make sure that all of them walked out free and safe.