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1The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Chapters 17 - 19
- Presented By Kelsie Sollinger and Ben Borodawka
- English 10 CP - C Block
2Basic Events Chapter 17-19
- Chapter 17
- Huck is brought into the house of Saul and Rachel
- Huck meets and befriends Buck, another boy about
his age - Huck wonders about Emmeline
- Chapter 18
- Buck takes a shot at Harney Sheperdson and misses
- Huck and family horseback ride to church
- Miss Sophie gets Huck to run back to the church
because she forgot her book - Huck follows his slave to a marsh and finds Jim
- Miss Sophia runs off to marry Harney
- A big fight breaks loose, Buck dies
- Huck finds Jim and quickly leaves the county
- Chapter 19
- Huck and Jim raft for days
- Huck takes a side trip down a stream and meets
two runaway men - The men tell Huck and Jim they are Duke's and
King's - The men are lying, they are just poor men
3Characters in Chapters 17-19
- George Jackson- Huck's alias when he is on the
property of Saul's - Saul- The house owner also known as
Col.Grangerford, the man who calls Huck when he
was in the yard - Rachel Grangerford- Gives Huck some food when he
came into their house - Betsy- Saul and Rachel's slave who cooks food for
Huck - Buck Grangerford- a boy about Huck's age and Huck
sleeps in his room - Emmiline Grangerford- a dead girl, an artist and
poet that wrote beautiful poetry about dead
people - Bob, Tom, Miss Charlotte and Miss Sophia
Grangerford- three other beautiful Grangerford
children - Harney Sheperdson- one of the rival family
Sheperdson who Buck shoots at - Duke of Bridgewater and King of France- young men
Huck and Jim meet
4Chapter 17 Quotes
- "'Well, if you knowed where he was, why did you
ask me for?" pg. 89 - Huck is answering a riddle that Buck tells him.
Buck starts joking around with Huck right away,
right when they met. Buck is obviously
comfortable enough to throw a joke into
conversation. Huck does not understand the joke,
and this qote clearly shows his awkwardness and
innocents in his situation.
- "... and my sister Mary Ann run off and got
married and never was heard of no more." pg. 90 - This quote that Huck completely made up is
weirdly similar to what happens in the next
chapter when Miss Sophia runs off to get married
and Huck does not stick around long enough to
hear of her again. I think Mark Twain put this in
the book to see if anyone could catch it.
5Chapter 18 Quotes
- "My nigger had a monstrous easy time, because I
warn't used to having anybody do anything for
me." pg. 96 - This quote has two major meanings Huck is not
used to having anybody do anything for him, and
Huck doesn't want a slave. Huck is not used to
his father do anything for him, so it is easy to
see that having a personal servant would not come
naturally to him. Huck doesn't want a slave
because he sis not agree with it entirely, he has
been friends with Jim and does not want to turn
him in anymore.
- "... I reckoned was to blame, somehow...I never
felt easy till the raft was two mile below there
and out in the middle of the Mississippi." pg.
104 - This quote shows how much the Grangerford family
affecting Huck within only a few days. Huck did
not want to have anything to do with the two
feuding families anymore. Huck also felt as
though the feud was his fault, even though the
feud has been going on for decades. Huck is a
little self conscious and beats himself up too
much.
6Chapter 19 Quotes
- "Jim said the moon could 'a' laid them (stars)
well, that looked kind of reasonable, so I didn't
say nothing against it." pg. 107 - This quote shows how much Huck has changed from
his reactions to when Jim was talking about King
Solomon to when he says a comment about the moon.
Huck does not try to listen to what Jim says
about Solomon which is a good point but Huck
agrees with the ridiculous comment about the moon
laying stars. Huck is starting to respect Jim
more.
- "It didn't take me long to make up my mind that
these liars warn't no kings nor dukes at all."
pg. 113 - Huck and Jim were gullible enough to be fooled by
two poor men lying to get a free ride and food.
Huck finally figures it out and does not make it
a big deal and assumes Jim does not already know.
Huck is very passionate thinking that just
letting the men have their fun and food is better
than arguing and fighting and making a mess out
of their relationship, a very mature thought.
7Themes for Chapters 17 - 19
- Friendship is very important
- Ex. Huck crying over Buck when he died
- Understanding others situations is critical
- Ex. Huck not squealing on the poor men
8Questions!
- How do you think Huck and Jim will break off from
the two poor men?
- Do you think Huck will eventually turn Jim in?
Why or Why not?
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