Huckleberry Finn Outline

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Chapters I-V Tom Sawyer seems very brave, heroic, and adventurous. He also appears to be mischievous and sneaky. Huck Finn seems like he just wants to lead a simple life but can’t. Everything just seems to go wrong. Also, he seems to like freedom, but we think that’s a front and he just wants people to miss him when he’s gone. Pap Finn is a mess. He’s constantly drunk and has terrible motives. He could care less about Huck and will do anything for a dollar. Huck hates when his dad comes around because he’s abusive. Miss Watson seems to want good things for Huck, but he execution is a little off. It doesn’t seem like Huck responds well to being forced to take part in her reformations and sees them as a nuisance. Chapters VI-XI He doesn’t know if he should turn Jim in or not. Jim overheard Miss Watson talking about selling him and …show more content…

Jim is astonished and loves them. He doesn’t realizes that Huck is adding his own little flair to the stories. It is hard for Huck to apologize because Jim is black. Chapters XVII-XXIII The Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons are two feuding families. They are two grown men who pass time by being con artists. They don’t care about anyone but themselves and Jim and Huck are fully aware of this. They constantly rip people off and steal. Chapters XXIV-XXX The undertaker is sly and creepy. He has a strangely dark sense of humour. Twain has an eerie feeling towards. She felt guilty for breaking up the families. It shows that she cares about the slaves and that she’s sensitive. Chapters XXXI-XXXVI He will do anything to get money. He decides to stay with Jim in “Hell” and is proud of his decision. Huck is appalled because he didn't believe Tom was that kind of person. Huck thought Tom was always wrapped up in having adventures and doing what he wanted. Little does Huck know Tom turns the escape into an elaborate and time consuming

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