Facts
Promises
Physical Conflicts
Superstitions
Symbolism
100
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in this year.
1884
100
Huck promises Jim this when Jim reveals he has run away.
To keep him a secret.
100
Huck aimed a shotgun at this man while he slept.
Pap Finn
100
Who is, inarguably, the most superstitious character in the book?
Jim
100
To Huck, the raft represented this.
Freedom
200
Mark Twain published Huck Finn to express this.
The stupidity of slavery.
200
Tom promises this when he finds out about Jim’s capture.
He promises to help steal Jim back.
200
Huck and Jim encounter these on an abandoned steamboat.
Robbers
200
Jim said that one of these had “rode him all over the state” while he was asleep.
A witch
200
The Grangerfords represented this group of people.
Aristocracy
300
Huck confirms himself to be around this age.
12-14
300
Pap Finn says this when he learns Huck knows how to read.
He promises to “take Huck down a peg.”
300
Tom Sawyer is shot at by this group.
A group of 15 farmers.
300
At the beginning of the book, Huck accidentally throws one of these into a candle, causing him to take anti-witch measures.
A spider
300
It could be said Tom Sawyer represents this literary philosophy, as compared to Huck.
Transcendentalism
400
Mark Twain’s real name is this.
Samuel Longhorns Clemens
400
Jim says that Huck is the only one to keep this to him.
A promise.
400
Huck ran away from the Grangerfords after this occurred.
A firefight between the Grangerfords and Sheperdsons
400
Jim had one of these that he said knew everything.
A hairball.
400
It could be said Jim represents this.
All enslaved peoples of the time.
500
Mark Twain was this age when he wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
49 years old
500
Huck vows to do this to Aunt Sally near the end of the book.
Never hurt her again.
500
Pap called Huck this as he chased him around a locked cabin with a knife.
The Angel of Death
500
According to Jim, Huck’s handling of this led to many unlucky conflicts in the book.
A snakeskin
500
Emmeline Grangerford’s poems and artworks mock this time period of literary works.
Victorian
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