Title: Getting to know mark twain and huck finn
1Getting to know mark twain and huck finn
2Who is Mark Twain?
3- Samuel Langhorn Clemens (Mark Twain was his pen
name) was born in Missouri and grew up in a small
town near the Mississippi.
4- At 18 he moved east and worked as a printer in
New York, Washington, and Philadelphia.
5- He became a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi
(he got his pen name from this experience Mark
Twain means twelve feet of water)
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7- He lived during the Civil War (1861-1865).
8- His books and stories reflect his life on the
Mississippi and the political struggles he saw
during his life.
9What makes Mark Twain qualified to tell this
story?
10What makes Mark Twain qualified to tell this
story?
- Twain was simply writing about the world around
him, the things he saw.
11What makes Mark Twain qualified to tell this
story?
- Huck Finn is ranked number five on the American
Library Associations list of Most Frequently
Challenged books - Addresses issues that are hard to talk about
- 1. Racism 2. Slavery 3. N word
12What is Censorship?
- to examine in order to suppress or delete
anything considered objectionable - We uphold the principles of intellectual freedom
and resist all efforts to censor library
resources.ALA Code of Ethics
13What is Censorship?
- They that can give up essential liberty to
obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither
liberty nor safety.Benjamin Franklin.
14The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
15- The novel is set in various locations along the
Mississippi River (what is now known as the
Mid-west) during the 1830s or 1840s .(see map)
16- This region was still a frontier during this time
only a few cities and towns along the river-
only partially civilized.
17Mississippi River
18Huck Finn Map
- Huck Finn is set Pre-Civil War. Boarder towns
would require paperwork for a slave to become
free. If a slave were to run away, they would
have to travel to a Northern city/state not
bordered by a slave state.
19Huck Finn Map Handout
- Look at the handout of the map I gave you and
mark the states free or slave using the next
map. Huck Finn is set Pre-Civil War.
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21Civil War Map
22Pre-Civil War
- Industrialization was in its early stages (steam
technology- steamboats, railroads) - Slavery was abolished in Northern states, but the
South still supported slavery at this time
(racists beliefs were commonplace)
23Literary Elements
- Point of View -First-person narrator- Huck tells
the story - Use of dialect uses southern regional
- -Spelling is even unorthodox (sivilized) to
suggest Hucks brief exposure to formal
education.
24- Tall tale- story featuring larger than life
characters that perform superhuman feats - Satire- mocking or making fun of human
characteristics and society as a whole
25- Symbolism- Mississippi River is a symbol of life
and maturity - Imagery- descriptive passages of life on the raft
26- Foreshadowing- hint of things to come
- Characterization- brings characters to life with
dialect (each has a distinctive vocabulary)
-notice Huck Finns growth
27- Lampoon- the literary form in which vices or
follies are ridiculed (type of satire) - Themes slavery and racism individual and
society transformation and maturity - Irony uses situational irony to show
simple-mindedness of his characters
28Realism- A literary manner that seeks to portray
life as it really is lived.
29 -Usually focused on everyday middle or working
class conditions and characters, often with
reformist intentions (wanting to change society,
or conditions for the character)
30Themes to look for
- Societys values and laws can be in conflict with
higher moral values. - People must live outside of society to be truly
free. - Gullible people are partially responsible for
their own deception. - People tend to behave irrationally and even
cruelly in large groups.
31Questions, Comments, or Concerns?
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