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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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A mind map to briefly summarize and explore major ideas in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Characters
Huckleberry Finn
Protagonist
12 years-old
Clever
Kind-hearted
Jim
Runaway Slave
Owned by Miss Watson
Intelligent and practical
Selfless
Miss Watson & Widow Douglas
W.D.: Provider for Huck
Elderly
Sisters
Deeply religious
'Pap' Finn
Alcoholic
Illiterate and uneducated
Racist
The King
Con man
70 years-old
Not very bright
Exploits others for money
The Duke of Bridgewater
About 30 years-old
Con man
Accomplished printer and actor
Tom Sawyer
Huck's friend from Hannibal, MO
Poses as his younger brother, Sid, to help Huck
The Wilks Family
Peter Wilks
Dead patriarch
Mary Jane Wilks
Eldest Daughter
Beautiful
Kind
Joanna Wilks
Youngest daughter
Doubts Huck, the King, and the Duke
"hare-lip"
Uncles
Rev. Harvey Wilks
Preacher from England
The King pretends to be him
William Wilks
Deaf and 'dumb'
From England
Impersonated by the Duke
The Grangerfords
Buck
Sounds like "Huck"
Acts like Huck
Killed by the Sheperdsons
In a feud with the Sheperdsons
Wealthy landowners
Represent Southern chivalry
Sophia
In love with Harney Sheperdson
Older sister
The Phelps Family
Aunt Sally
Aunt Polly's sister
Tom Sawyer's aunt
Uncle Silas
Only real, functional family in the book
Aunt Polly
Tom Sawyer's Aunt
Sally Phelps' sister
Identifies Huck at the Phelps Farm
Setting
Mississippi River
Start: Hannibal, MO
Hannibal is given the fictional name of St. Petersburg
Destination: Cairo, IL
Grangerfords: Kentucky/Tennessee border
Phelps Farm: southeastern Arkansas
1840's
Slavery is legal
Abolition is a growing 'concern'
Themes
Racism and Slavery
Evidenced by the treatment of Jim and other slaves
Examine how Huck interacts with Jim VS. how others interact with Jim
Intellectual Education and Moral Education
Formal education limits Huck's development
Being away from society, Huck uses experience to make decisions about the world
Tom Sawyer contrasts Huck in education.
Tom uses books to cause mischief
Hypocrisy of "Civilized" society
Miss Watson keeps slaves
However, she declares that she is a good Christian
Grangerfords are wealthy landowners
However, they try to kill their neighbors
The Law allows Pap to take his son and abuse him
Sherburn and Boggs
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