Study Guide for the Study of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

Study Guide for the Study of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

<p>Study Guide for The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain</p><p>Chapters 1-11</p><p>1. Identify: Huck Finn Tom Sawyer Jim Miss Watson Widow Douglas Pap</p><p>2. Why doesn’t Huck get along with Miss Watson and Widow Douglas?</p><p>3. What does Huck think about religion? Specifically: The Good Place The Bad Place Prayer</p><p>4. Name at least two times Huck talks about superstition:</p><p>5. Why does Pap try to get Huck back again?</p><p>6. Why did Huck give his money to Judge Thatcher?</p><p>7. Describe what Pap Finn looks like. What kind of person is he?</p><p>8. What is Huck’s attitude toward his father?</p><p>9. Why does Pap yell at Huck for becoming civilized?</p><p>10. Compare Huck’s two escapes. Why did he run away from the Widow Douglas and from Pap later on?</p><p>11. What purpose does Huck’s death serve?</p><p>12. How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson’s Island? Why is Jim there?</p><p>13. What is the two story house that floats by?</p><p>14. How are the townspeople superstitious? Jim? Huck?</p><p>15. Compare and contrast Huck and Jim. How are they alike? How are they different?</p><p>16. Why does Huck go ashore dressed as a girl?</p><p>17. How do you know Huck and Jim are friends by the end of Chapter XI?</p><p>18. How do the Widow Douglas and Pap represent two opposing lifestyles for Huck? What are two advantages for each? </p>

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