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“Nature vs. Nurture” Which do you think influences people more: the genes they inherit or the environment they are raised in? Explain.
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What is Mark Twain’s real name? How did he come up with the pen name Mark Twain?
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“Mark Twain” means safe water: twelve feet or two fathoms deep
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Mark Twain: America’s Favorite Satirist What is Satire?
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Twain was disgusted with mankind
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He believed people were hypocritical and mean.
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He poked fun at organized religion.
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Narrator: Huck Finn, age 15, naïve and gullible
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Ex-nay on the Huck Finn-ay Huck Finn was banned from many libraries because the content was thought to be too dark, distasteful, and unsuitable for children. Specifically, the library in many towns banned Huck Finn the year it came out (1885)! Official committee members of the Concord, MA library said the novel was, "rough, coarse and inelegant, dealing with a series of experiences not elevating, the whole book being more suited to the slums than to intelligent, respectable people." Yikes!
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Twain’s Writing Style Colloquial Language – dialects Pahk the cah in Hahvahd yahd Picaresque novel - usually a first-person narrative, relating the adventures of a rogue or low-born adventurer (Spanish pícaro) as he drifts from place to place and from one social milieu to another in his effort to survive. Episodic structure – series of mini stories 1st person unreliable narrative (like Holden)
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Main Conflicts of Twain’s Novel Christian religion vs. superstition Racism/Slavery (shown through satire) Reality vs fiction Individual vs. Society
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Theme of Huckleberry Finn “Man has an innate sense of right and wrong, but society can corrupt it.” --- Rousseau
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Superstition Assignment: 1. Write down your own superstitions.
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I came in on Haley’s comet and I’ll go out on Haley’s comet!
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Actually, he was Samuel Clemens.b. 1835 d. 1910 He grew up in Hannibal, Missouri - the town that St. Petersburg is heavily based on. Mark Twain = 2 fathoms or 12 ft. “safe water” riverboat term Believed strongly that the problem of race had to be solved.
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As you read the first four chapters, note down on your sticky notes all the superstitions you find
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