Title: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- By Mark Twain
- Published in 1884
2Mark Twain
- Real name was
- Samuel Clemmens
- Very political
- Wrote about social
- issues and how he
- felt about slavery,
- racism, and war
- Grew up in Missouri and was a river boat pilot
- His experience on the river is what inspired a
lot of his stories
3Mark Twain cont.
- Twain wrote novels, articles, essays, and poems
- He wrote of happy times
- His wit turned a bit darker when he wrote the
novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
published in 1884
4Realism
- a theory of writing in which the ordinary,
familiar, or mundane aspects of life are
represented in a straightforward or
matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to reflect
life as it actually is.
5Huckleberry Finn
- The novel occasionally has been banned in
Southern states because of its steadfastly
critical take on the South and the hypocrisies of
slavery. Others have dismissed Huckleberry Finn
as vulgar or racist because it uses the word
n, a term whose connotations obscure the
novels deeper themeswhich are unequivocally
antislaveryand even prevent some from reading
and enjoying it altogether. The fact that the
historical context in which Twain wrote made his
use of the word insignificantand, indeed, part
of the realism he wanted to createoffers little
solace to some modern readers.
6The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- A story of a boys journey to finding himself in
an imperfect world - Bildungsroman-self discovery
7Background Information
- Huck is friends with Tom Sawyer
- Huck lives with Miss Watson
- Hucks mom died when he was young and his dad is
an abusive alcoholic - Huck seeks to run away from Miss Watson and be
able to live on his own and take care of himself
8Major Characters
Huck Finn young boy that seeks to run away from
home smart and efficient uncivilized in manner
and habit Jim slave on Miss Watson's plantation
who later escapes and becomes Hucks
friend Hucks father abusive, drunk old man who
is using Huck for his money
9More Characters
- Tom Sawyer idealist and hopeless romantic,
constantly pretending and creating situations in
his head - Miss Watson foster mother who tried to civilize
Huck
10Themes- Themes are the fundamental and often
universal ideas explored in a literary work.
- Friendship
- Racism and Slavery
- Maturity
- Freedom
- Legality vs. Morality
- Love
- Hypocrisy of society
11Symbol- Symbols are objects, characters, figures,
or colors used to represent abstract ideas or
concepts.
- Mississippi River-place of escape
12Motifs- Motifs are recurring structures,
contrasts, or literary devices that can help to
develop and inform the texts major themes.
- Childhood
- Lies and Cons
- Relationships
13Literary Terms
- Dialect- regional or social variety of a language
distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or
vocabulary - Hyperbole- extreme exaggeration
- Satire- the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule in
exposing, denouncing, or deriding immorality