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    Huck Finn Escape

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    How do Salinger and Twain present the ideas of escape in the two novels? First of all the two authors wrote their books in different times and their ideas of escape will differ‚ for example Huck was written in the late 1800’s when slavery was still rife in many of the southern regions of America the idea of escape has a literal meaning. Alternately to this Catcher in the Rye was written in the 1940’s and depicts the societies of the then modern America. The ideas of escape were mainly within Holden’s

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    Huck Finn Annotations

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Chapter 1: -This book is written in a first person point of view -Huck is known from Tom’s story‚ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer -Huck and Tom found 6000 dollars‚ which is a lot of money in this era -Miss Watson is very nice to have taken Huck in -There is a lot of racism in the book because of the time period it takes place in -It seems like Tom Sawyer is Huck’s role model Chapter 2: -Takes place in a time of slavery -Jim keeps the same

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    Huck Finn 1-8 Study Guide

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    Huckleberry Finn     Chapters 1-8   1.      What does Twain accomplish by using Huck as a narrator?  The story isn’t embellished by third parties by using Huck. He was there and he lived it.   2.      A.How is Jim introduced?  B. What is significant about Jim’s story of the witches? C. How has Huck’s attitude towards Jim changed by chapter 8?  Jim is in the kitchen when Huck sneaks out‚ almost catching him. Jim sits down waiting to hear the noise again‚ almost sitting on Huck and Tom. Soon

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    Dialectic Journals-1984

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    George Orwell 1984 Dialectical Journals diebdidleskdnsjaoekenfisnsicnskxbdxkfniskskznzjznsnxxnxnxjxk- djddjjfjfjdnffnnfrnslwlckpaxnskcnwlgtjkrenknffkejwovjdoendjd- jdjfnjfjffndjdnjdnddkdjdndbdbbd Washington and Lee‚ my brother starts college next week! Washington and Lee‚ my brother starts college next week! Washington and Lee‚ my brother starts college next week! Washington and Lee‚ my brother starts college next week! Washington and Lee‚ my brother starts college next week! Washington and

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    there is more a tendency to put society as the first priority. Huck Finn encounters this dilemma. Personally‚ I have come across this dilemma when tempted with things like drugs and alcohol. Many high schoolers succumb to these temptations because it is a lot easier to go with the societal norm‚ i.e. your friends‚ than with what you know is right internally. It primarily occurs with his relationship with Jim. While Jim is Huck’s friend‚ Huck understands the societal norm of looking down upon slaves and

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    TFA Dialectic Journals

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    TFA Chapters 1-6 Chapter 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Text (page) “… and whenever he was angry and could not get his words out quickly enough‚ he would use his fists. He had no patience with unsuccessful men. He had had no patience with his father.” pg.4 “Unoka was never happy when it came to wars. He was in fact a coward and could not bear the sight of blood.” pg.6 “As the elders said‚ if

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    Mark Twain/ Huck Finn

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    life and history. In the book The Adventures of Huck Finn‚ Mark Twain relates the most to the main character of Huck Finn. Mark Twain and the character Huck Finn have similarities in their lives‚ such as‚ Twain placing Huck on the river he grew up on‚ having Huck not be specific with his religious beliefs‚ and never staying in the same place for long. The main thing that stood out in the book was that the story always happened around the river. Huck would go away from the river for a while but would

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    Huck Finn Symbols

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    be slaves. Intellectual and Moral Education-Huck doesn’t trust the morals and views of society that treats him like an outcast; gets abused. Huck learns through experience about society‚ and his growing relationship with Jim‚ lead Huck to question many of the teachings that he has received‚ especially regarding race and slavery. More than once‚ we see Huck choose to “go to hell” rather than go along with the rules and follow what he has been taught... huck is especially free from society’s rules‚ able

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    Relational Dialectics 1

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    Relational dialectics as a concept of communication theory introduced by professors Leslie Baxter and Barbera M. Matgomery in 1988 Could be interpreted as "a knot of contradictions in personal relationships or an unceasing interplay between contrary or opposing tendencies." Communication parties experience internal‚ conflicting pulls causing relationships to be in a constant state of flux‚ known as dialectical tension. The pressures of these tensions occur in a wavelike or cyclical fashion over

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    Why Is Huck Finn A Nobler

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    Twain‚ the author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ created many different character within the novel. The main character is named Huckleberry Finn. Huck is a realist and takes on his situations with careful thought having the consequences in mind. He enjoys to relax and take in his surroundings‚ not having to worry about putting on a show for outsiders. When exposed to the hypocrisy of civilization huck is not able to be himself. Huckleberry Finn is a nobler person when not exposed to civilization

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