The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; Chapters 8-10 Pat Deren and Cam MacDonald

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The Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn; Chapters 8-10
Pat Deren and Cam MacDonald
Chapter 8 Basic Events
• Huck sees a boat going by, it was a search boat looking for
his dead body. Pap, the widow, Tom Sawyer, Judge
Thatcher, and others were on deck scouting for Huck
• A couple days later Huck find Jim, the widow's slave on the
island.
• After Jim finds out Huck is not a ghost, he goes into telling
Huck about how he ran off after hearing the widow was
going to sell him for $8,000
• Jackson's Island-------------
Chapter 8-10 Characters
Huck- He is settled on the island and discovers that he loves
nature and the outdoors. He is also very capable of surviving
and shows he has basic outdoors knowledge throughout these
chapters.
Jim- He ran away from his house and meets up with Huck on
the island. We find out more about how uneducated Jim really
is. He is very supersticous and careful with what he does.
Pap, Judge Thatcher, Tom Sawyer, Widow Douglas, and others
from the town- all were on boat searching for Huck.
Chapter 8 Quote
"Doan' jurt me-don't! I hain't ever done no harm to a ghos'. i
alwuz liked dead people, en don all i could for 'em. You go en
git in de river ag'in, whah you b'longs, en doan' do nuffn to ole
Jim, 'at 'uz alwuz yo' fren'"(Twain 37.)
Analysis: This shows how uneducated Twain portrays Jim.
As shown above, Twain's spelling in the southern accent is
hindered much more when it is Jim talking. It shows Jim is
much slower than Huck and will not be the brains of their great
escape.
Quote
"Yes; en I's rich now, come to look at it. I owns mysef, en I's
wuth eight hund'd dollars. i wisht i had de money, I wouldn'
want no mo'." (Twain 42.)
Analysis:This is said by Jim. This is Twain's way of telling the
reader that one's freedom is priceless and that he likes things
the way they are now and wouldn't want it any other way.
Chapter 9 Basic Events
• Huck and Jim make a hut for shelter and to prepare for a
possible search party.
• They find an abandoned house on shore with a dead man
inside. Jim prevents Huck from looking at it by throwing rags
over his face.
• Jim and Huck find some valuables in the abandoned house
• Huck rows the boat while Jim hides because they would of
spotted a black man from far away, while they go back to the
island in the canoe.
Chapter 9 Quote
"The river went on raising and raising for ten or twelve days, till
at last it was over the banks"(Twain 44.)
Analysis: This shows that Huck still has a good perception of
time and days. Huck has not lost sanity although he has been
out in the wilderness for some time. This shows a lot about
Huck's personality and that he is totally calm within his
surroundings.
Quote
"I paddled over to the Illinois shore, and drifted down most a
half mile doing it. I crept up the dead water under the bank, and
hadn't no accidents and didn't see nobody. We got home all
safe." (Twain 46.)
Analysis: This shows that Huck and Jim are becoming
familiar with nature and the surrounding area. The shelter in
which Jim and Huck are staying in is referred to as home. This
means that they are getting comfortable with everything and
now have a new home.
Chapter 10 Basic Events
• Huck touches snake skin despite of Jim's warnings of bad
luck, he puts it on Jim's bed as a joke.
• This comes back to bite him when the mate goes to the
dead body and bites Jim on his foot.
• It takes him four days to recover but does.
• Huck gets curious about what the news is in town so he
disguises himself as a girl to see what is up.
• He finds a newly moved lady to the town so he goes to her
to ask about the town.
Chapter 10 Quote
"That all comes of my being such a fool as to not remember
that wherever you leave a dead snake its mate always comes
there and curls around it" (Twain 47-48)
Analysis: This is said by Huck. It shows how he is starting to
realize that he must stop his foolish pranks and become more
mature. He had to learn the hard way with Jim getting hurt, but
he wont make the same mistake again.
Quote
"He would a been worth a good deal over at the village. They
peddle out such a fish as that by the pound in the market house
there; everybody buys some of him; his meat's as white as
snow and makes a good fry" (Twain 49.)
Analysis: This shows that while Huck is perfectly capable of
surviving and enjoying himself out in the wilderness, there is
still a side of him that misses civilization and all the people and
places of his old community.
Chapter8-10 Themes
"not everything that counts
can be counted, and not
everything that can be
counted counts."-Albert
Einstein. This quote explains
the theme that sometimes
society overlooks that
freedom and living are the
most important things.
Pursuit your desires. Huck
and Jim both ran away and
found themselves in a happier
place and state of mind.
Questions
Question #1: What do you think Huck and Jim's next move is?
Do you believe they will start to travel or stay on jackson's
Island. What option do you think is the safer way out?
Question #2: Why do you think the man in the abandoned
house was killed? Why were so many belongings left behind?
Why didn't Jim let Huck see the damaged face?
Works Cited
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn. N.d. N.p., n.d.
Web. 13 Nov. 2011.
Canoeing in a river. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov.
2011.
Jackson’s Island. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2011.
Rattle Snake. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2011.