Book By: Mark Twain Ppt. by: Kyle Trimpe Huckleberry Finn escapes from his evil, alcoholic father who is trying to steal his treasure. Huck befriends.

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Book By: Mark Twain Ppt. by: Kyle Trimpe

Huckleberry Finn escapes from his evil, alcoholic father who is trying to steal his treasure. Huck befriends Jim, a runaway slave and together they float towards freedom on a raft down the Mississippi river. They encounter thieves and murderers, con men and hucksters as they journey together.

 Freedom,  Examples:  Huckleberry escaping from his drunk, evil father.  Jim, Huck’s new friend, finds himself free from slavery.

 “A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.”  “History may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme.”  “Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.”

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