The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Powerpoint
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Powerpoint
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Powerpoint
Huckleberry Finn
By
Mark
Twain
Real name was Samuel Langhorne
Clemens
Born November 30,1835, the night
Halley’s Comet flashed across the
sky
Halley’s comet is the only comet
visible to the naked eye
Appears about every 75 years
Grew up along the Mississippi River
Quit school at age 12
Died on April 21, 1910, as Halley’s
comet again flashed through the sky
TWAIN’S WORKS
Travel books (non-fiction)
Innocents Abroad
Historic novels
The Prince and the Pauper
Short stories
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country
The Novel
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was
written after The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer.
At the end of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry
Finn, a poor boy with a drunken father, and
his friend Tom Sawyer, a middle-class boy
with an imagination too active for his own
good, found a robber's stash of gold.
As a result of his adventure, Huck gained
quite a bit of money, which the bank held
for him in trust. Huck was taken in by the
Widow Douglas, a kind but stifling woman
who lives with her sister, the self-righteous
Miss Watson.
Introduction
Mark Twain described the major
theme of The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn as
“A sound heart and a deformed
conscience come into collision,
and conscience suffers defeat.”
•“A sound heart” = a good, honest
heart.
•“A deformed conscience” = a
conscience influenced by the laws
Key Facts
Genre
Satiric Novel (Fiction)
• A work that uses humor, irony, and
extreme exaggeration to ridicule society in
order to bring about change
Setting
Time
• Before the Civil War; roughly 1835–1845
Place
• The Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg, Missouri
• The adventure continues down the Mississippi into Arkansas
Themes: What does Twain teach us
about each idea?
Racism & Slavery
The Hypocrisy of
“Civilized” Society
Racism & Slavery
Although written 20 years after the
Emancipation Proclamation,
America – especially the South –
was still struggling with racism and
the aftereffects of slavery.
Insidious racism arose near the
end of Reconstruction that
oppressed blacks for illogical and
hypocritical reasons.
Twain exposes the hypocrisy of
slavery and demonstrates how
racism distorts the oppressors as
much as the oppressed.
The result is a world of moral
confusion.
Intellectual and Moral Education
Huck is an uneducated boy.
He distrusts the morals and
precepts of the society that
treats him as an outcast and
fails to protect him from abuse.
Huck questions his teachings,
especially regarding race and
slavery.
In many instances, Huck
chooses to “go to hell” rather
than go along with the rules of
society.
The Hypocrisy of “Civilized” Society