Society’s laws & values can conflict with personal morals. Topic: freedom, Huck, Jim, nature Topic: freedom, Huck, Jim, nature Huck and Jim disagree with.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
 Twain’s trenchant comments on his fellow creatures become biting when the townspeople still believe the con men’s ruse, even in the face of overwhelming.
Advertisements

By Mark Twain Written in 1884 as a sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Originally called Huck Finn’s Autobiography. A novel that has been given much.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry Finn Chapters
Adventures of huckleberry finn jeopardy! Feraco American literature 9 january 2008.
Society’s laws & values can conflict with personal morals & values Topics: Jim, Huck, freedom, nature Huck struggles with whether to turn Jim in Jim wants.
Author’s Craft Characters Episodes Themes Plot
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Themes. Racism & Slavery written after Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery, but time period of story set during.
Discuss Huck Finn Ch : 1. How does Judith Loftus figure out Huck’s disguise? 2. Why doesn’t Huck turn Jim in? 3. What do Jim and Huck do with.
Huckleberry Finn Chapters 11 – 20.
Mark Twain and Huckleberry Finn. “His writing also served to voice his running commentary on American society. Thinly veiled behind the mask of humor.
ZEnjoy reading your book for 10 minutes. yWe’ll hold a discussion worth five points afterwards: xWhat happened to Jim? xWho did it? xWhy and how did he.
Huck Finn Introducing the King and the Duke
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Review Game
Mark Twain and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn- Themes "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn" Ernest Hemingway.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain “All American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn… it’s the best book.
If I were going to teach this book, I would focus on: Conscience versus society (relevance) Satire History Just an aside, I don’t think anyone could ever.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Learning Goal & Agenda Goal: To understand how Mark Twain’s upbringing and surroundings influence his novel The Adventures.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain.
Symbolism in Huck Finn Class Discussion and Analysis.
Chasing Freedom By: Monica Waller This is on the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The Adventures of Huck Finn
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain. Quotes from Novel  “You don’t know about me, without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures.
Huck Finn Background Information. Mark Twain: Who was he? Samuel Langhorne Clemens Born 1835 Grew up in Missouri Fascinated with the steamboat trade Name.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by Mark Twain. It first published in the United States in  It was published during the Gilded.
Huck Finn: Feuds, Firearms and innocence
Huck Finn Part 1 Notes.
Huck Finn Literature Circle # 4 Chapters Summarizer (5-7 minutes) Share your assessment of the major events of chapter Make sure you clearly.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Huck Finn Notes chapters Satire Writing that ridicules the weaknesses or wrongdoings of individuals, groups, institutions or humanity in general.
Huck Finn Literature Circle # 3 Chapters Summarizer (5-7 minutes) Share your assessment of the major events of chapter Make sure you clearly.
Society’s laws & values can conflict with personal morals & values. Topic: nature, Huck, freedom, Jim Huck debates whether to turn Jim in Jim wants to.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
By: Mark Twain Powerpoint Created by: Nicole Anderson, Jordanne Howe, and Ryan Yost.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Literary Techniques notes.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
How can your life be applied to a plot diagram? Based on your life so far, what would you say is the “climax” of your life?
1st Quarter Journal Warm-Ups. Journal 1- [Number each the top] Answer this prompt on a separate sheet of paper or in your spiral notebook. What.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
THE STORY SO FAR… The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapter Summaries
Unit Eight / Chapter Fourteen U.S. History Mrs. Kilcoyne.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
THEMES, SYMBOLS…. AND GEN’RAL STUFF I RECKON’ YA OUTTA LEARN.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventures of Huck Finn
The Adventures of Huck Finn
March 2 Warm-up: Conflict Summary
Society’s laws & values can conflict with personal morals & values.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huck Finn
Huckleberry Finn
Huck Finn and the American Experience
Huck Finn Ch. 31 Summarizing.
Huckleberry Finn Theme.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn- Themes
Huck Finn Ch Discussion Guide
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry Finn Moral Conflict
Huck Finn Chapters 1-3.
Huck Finn Analysis.
Huck Finn Jeopardy Hosted by Bowheeler.
Notes: Character, Setting, Theme Satire, Symbols
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Andrew C. Jackson Allen Park High School Pre-AP 10
Huck Finn Discussion, At the end of Chapter 24, Huck describes the welcome the townspeople give the duke and king, and says, “It was enough to.
Borrowing vs. Stealing Explain in 3-4 sentences the difference between borrowing and stealing. Make sure to use at least one specific example.
Presentation transcript:

Society’s laws & values can conflict with personal morals. Topic: freedom, Huck, Jim, nature Topic: freedom, Huck, Jim, nature Huck and Jim disagree with slavery Huck and Jim disagree with slavery Huck thinks stealing anything you don’t need is bad (Wilks) Huck thinks stealing anything you don’t need is bad (Wilks) Huck thinks the feud is hypocritical and brutal Huck thinks the feud is hypocritical and brutal

Freedom means different things to different people Topic: freedom, Huck, Jim Topic: freedom, Huck, Jim Huck – getting away from Pap & Widow Douglas & Mrs. Phelps Huck – getting away from Pap & Widow Douglas & Mrs. Phelps Jim – freedom from slavery; being with family Jim – freedom from slavery; being with family

People tend to behave irrationally & even cruelly in large groups. Topic: nature, freedom Topic: nature, freedom Grangerford/Shepherdson feud Grangerford/Shepherdson feud Mob trying to bust king and duke Mob trying to bust king and duke Col. Sherburn shoots Boggs and then the mob comes after him Col. Sherburn shoots Boggs and then the mob comes after him King and duke are tarred and feathered King and duke are tarred and feathered Mob chases Tom, Huck & Jim during evasion Mob chases Tom, Huck & Jim during evasion

The tension between freedom & conformity can cause inner conflict Topic: nature, Huck, freedom Topic: nature, Huck, freedom Huck – deciding whether to turn Jim in Huck – deciding whether to turn Jim in –Slave hunters –Letter to Miss Watson Conflict between conscience and society’s values – or nature and civilization. Conflict between conscience and society’s values – or nature and civilization.

Society’s values & laws need to be examined, questioned, & changed if necessary. Topic: nature, Jim, Huck, freedom, education, religion Topic: nature, Jim, Huck, freedom, education, religion Slavery is wrong Slavery is wrong Practical learning should be valued –Huck vs. Tom Practical learning should be valued –Huck vs. Tom People should practice what they preach People should practice what they preach

The life of every person has value. Topic: Huck, Jim, freedom, nature Topic: Huck, Jim, freedom, nature Jim is clearly a human with feelings, intelligence, and compassion Jim is clearly a human with feelings, intelligence, and compassion G/S – poor Buck!! Innocent people shouldn’t be dragged into a stupid feud. G/S – poor Buck!! Innocent people shouldn’t be dragged into a stupid feud.

Belief in superstition is often strong in people who have little control in their own lives. Jim, superstition, Huck Jim, superstition, Huck Jim, a slave, has little control and has strong belief in superstition (Huck, too) Jim, a slave, has little control and has strong belief in superstition (Huck, too) Widow & Miss Watson don’t believe in superstition Widow & Miss Watson don’t believe in superstition Phelps’s slave also superstitious Phelps’s slave also superstitious