Huck…Events timeline Ch. 1: Lies and fortune…as themes

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Huck…Events timeline Ch. 1: Lies and fortune…as themes Ch. 2: Superstition…Jim and Huck; The Power of Books; Blind Faith Ch. 3: Common Knowledge v. “Book Learning” Ch. 4: Huck’s time in school… Ch. 5: Pap’s lie…and inability to be reformed Ch. 6: Huck is kidnapped; loses his civility Ch. 7: Huck feigns his death; escapes from Pap Ch. 8: To the island; finds Jim Ch. 9: The Raft!

Huck…Events timeline Ch. 10: Huck begins to question superstition…snakebite and “bad luck.” Ch. 11: Huck goes to town; perpetrates another lie; escape from the island… Ch. 12: Heading past St. Louis, MO. Ch. 13: The wreck…and the murderers. Ch. 14: Plunder for the wreck; set up for “kings and dukes;” King Solomon Ch. 15: Going south to go north; The Fog Ch. 16: Huck’s first moral and ethical quandary…

Huck…Events timeline Ch. 17: The Grangerfords; separation from Jim Ch. 18: Finds Jim again Ch. 19: The Duke and Dauphin Ch. 20: Development of the Duke Ch. 21: The Duke and Shakespeare; fraudulent representation…more lies! Ch. 22: Mob Mentality Ch. 24: The Big Swindle…Peter Wilks Ch. 26: Huck’s up a stump…

Huck…Events timeline Ch. 27: Truth and Lies…revealing of the frauds Ch. 29: The King and Duke are uncovered; Huck escapes (again) Ch. 30: The King and Duke catch up… Ch. 31: Jim is sold to Silas Phelps; Huck’s Epiphany Ch. 32: Huck finds Jim at the Phelps; p. 167: The Essence of the Book! Kinda… Ch. 33: Enter Tom and the denouement; p. 174: The Essence of the Book…Really! Ch. The Last: The Territory Ahead