Huck Finn Video Guide. 1. Define Archetype An original pattern from which others are made-- especially a character. Examples: Hero Villain Wise Old Man.

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Huck Finn Video Guide

1. Define Archetype An original pattern from which others are made-- especially a character. Examples: Hero Villain Wise Old Man An original pattern from which others are made-- especially a character. Examples: Hero Villain Wise Old Man

2. Identify the four archetypes in Hucks journey; Describe. A. Hero: Jim Protective Caring Role Model Shows Courage Takes risks for Huck Teaches equality and respect Helps others A. Hero: Jim Protective Caring Role Model Shows Courage Takes risks for Huck Teaches equality and respect Helps others

2. Identify the four archetypes in Hucks journey; Describe. B. Mentor Jim Protective Caring Role Model Shows Courage Takes risks for Huck Teaches equality and respect Helps others B. Mentor Jim Protective Caring Role Model Shows Courage Takes risks for Huck Teaches equality and respect Helps others

2. Identify the four archetypes in Hucks journey; Describe. C. Guardian Widow Douglas Tries to teach Huck how to act properly Aunt Polly Hucks favorite Miss Watson Represents society life that Huck hates C. Guardian Widow Douglas Tries to teach Huck how to act properly Aunt Polly Hucks favorite Miss Watson Represents society life that Huck hates

2. Identify the four archetypes in Hucks journey; Describe. Bonus Guardian Character! Judge Thatcher Goodhearted Invests money for Huck Tries to reform Pap Bonus Guardian Character! Judge Thatcher Goodhearted Invests money for Huck Tries to reform Pap

2. Identify the four archetypes in Hucks journey; Describe. D. Trickster Huck Invents stories Wears disguises Lies to get what he wants D. Trickster Huck Invents stories Wears disguises Lies to get what he wants

3. Five examples of Realism Characters use dialect Characters are flawed (Ex: Drunk Pap) Hucks moral dilemmas Honest view of slavery Harsh life situations REALISM: Shows life as it is-- no sugarcoating; blunt and straightforward. Characters use dialect Characters are flawed (Ex: Drunk Pap) Hucks moral dilemmas Honest view of slavery Harsh life situations REALISM: Shows life as it is-- no sugarcoating; blunt and straightforward.

4. Three examples of local color LOCAL COLOR: Details that specifically fix a story in a certain time and place. Dialects of characters Mississippi River Slavery LOCAL COLOR: Details that specifically fix a story in a certain time and place. Dialects of characters Mississippi River Slavery