The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Illustrations

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Illustrations

Today View illustrations to get a visual sense of the book Review the book thus far Put the plot in sequential order

In Groups For each illustration, decide who it is depicting (this is usually pretty easy) The significance of the illustration in regards to plot, character, setting, themes, etc. The chapter the scene comes from (hint: look in your table of contents)

Huck learning his Bible lessons. Notice his face Characters in illustration: Widow Douglas and Huck Significance of illustration: Huck learning his Bible lessons. Notice his face Chapter: One

Tom Sawyer, Huck and the gang Characters in illustration: Tom Sawyer, Huck and the gang Significance of illustration: Huck follows Tom’s lead, the book is still embedded within childhood. Characterizes Huck and Tom Chapter: Two

Characters in illustration: Huck or one of the robbers Significance of illustration: Tom’s gang is quite a failure, huh? It looks like the time Mr. Kelly’s gang was defeated by an old lady…quite embarrassing Chapter: Three

Characters in illustration: Huck and Judge Thatcher Significance of illustration: Huck stays one step ahead of his father and gives the Judge his money Chapter: Four

Characters in illustration: Jim and Huck Significance of illustration: Jim listens to the hairball – the first of many of Jim’s superstitions Chapter: Four

Characters in illustration: Huck and Pap Significance of illustration: We meet Huck’s loving father for the first time. Huck’s hunch was right. Pap is one of the reasons Huck leaves. Chapter: Five

Characters in illustration: Huck Significance of illustration: Huck kills the pig in order to use the pig’s blood to help set up the “murder” scene Chapter: Seven

Characters in illustration: Huck and Jim Significance of illustration: On Jackson Island, Huck is supposed to be dead so Jim thinks he is a ghost. Chapter: Eight

Characters in illustration: Huck and Jim Significance of illustration: Jim spots a dead body in a floating house Chapter: Nine

Characters in illustration: Huck and Jim Significance of illustration: Huck played a prank on Jim which bit him in the end Ha Ha Ha Chapter: Ten

Characters in illustration: Huck and Mrs. Judith Loftus Significance of illustration: Huck – or Sarah Mary Williams – is found out Chapter: Eleven

Characters in illustration: Jake Packard, Bill and Jim Turner Significance of illustration: The three bandits are in the wreck of the “Walter Scott” Huck witnesses this scene and it leads to a moral dillemia Chapter: Twelve

Characters in illustration: Huck and the pilot Significance of illustration: Huck makes up a story to save the bandits Chapter: Thirteen

Characters in illustration: Huck and Jim Significance of illustration: The guys are arguing about King Solomon Chapter: Fourteen

Characters in illustration: Huck, Jim under the raft Significance of illustration: Jim is hiding under the raft because he has overhead Huck with a couple of slave hunters. This is right after Huck decides to stick with Jim Chapter: Sixteen

Chapter 17

Chapter 18