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Quotable

Quotes

Quite the

Characters

Scenic

Places

Main

Events

Mark

Twain

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The island where Huck and Jim meet one another.

Jackson Island

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The celestial event which occurred both on the day Twain was born and on the day he died.

Halley’s Comet

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The literary style that makes fun of human weaknesses throughout most of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

satire

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The fictional name of Huck Finn’s hometown…

St. Petersburg

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Mark Twain’s real name.

Samuel Clemens

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The deceased man who leaves his fortune to his daughters and his long lost brothers from England.

Peter Wilks

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The Grangerford who falls in love with a Shepherdson.

Sophia

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The one man who calls the King and the Duke’s bluff.

Dr. Robinson

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After the night of heavy fog when Huck and Jim are separated from each other, Huck teases Jim by saying…

He was just dreaming up the whole story.

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The name of the show the Duke and King put together which includes an assortment of Shakespearian highlights.

The Royal Nonesuch

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The name for a sandbar with cottonwoods growing on it.

towhead

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The town Huck and Jim want to reach where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi.

Cairo

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He repels an angry lynch mob by calling everyone of them cowards and daring anyone to come forward and get him.

Colonel Sherburn

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Attacked by “delirious tremons” from drinking too much

Pap

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The dead body of the “floating house of death”

Pap

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Well, I did. I said I wouldn’t and I’ll stick to it. Honest Injun, I will. People would call me a low-down Abolutionist and

despise me for keeping mum—but that don’t make no difference.

• Huck Finn

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Call this a government! Why just look at it and see what it’s like. Here’s the law a-standing ready to take a man’s son

away from him—a man’s own son…

• Pap

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It’s as simple as tit-tat-toe, three in a row and as easy as playing hooky. I should hope we can find a way that’s a

little more complicated than that, Huck Finn

Tom Sawyer

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Keep your hands off of me. You talk like an Englishman, don’t you! It’s the worst imitation I ever heard. You’re a

fraud, that’s what you are.

Dr. Robinson

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The Grangerford boy who befriends Huck

Buck