Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By: Mark Twain Powerpoint Created by: Nicole Anderson, Jordanne Howe, and Ryan Yost

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By: Mark Twain. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Powerpoint Created by: Nicole Anderson, Jordanne Howe, and Ryan Yost. Characters of Huck Finn. Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer Widow Douglas Miss Watson Jim Pap Judge Thatcher Buck The Duke The King. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy: Mark TwainPowerpoint Created by: Nicole Anderson, Jordanne Howe, and Ryan YostCharacters of Huck FinnHuckleberry FinnTom SawyerWidow DouglasMiss WatsonJimPapJudge ThatcherBuckThe DukeThe King

Huckleberry Finn 1st person narrator Is the protagonist and always getting into trouble (he dressed as a girls and went and stole eggs and other goods.) 13 years oldRescues Jim with Toms helpHe is an orphanHe lives in St. Petersburg, Missouri He ran away from his familyAfter Huck left Miss Watson and Widow Douglas, he got more of an idea on life. When he lived with her he thought it was all fun and games.

Tom SawyerHucks friend13 years oldHelps Huck free JimHe is in his own world

Widow DouglasAdopts Huck

Has a lot of patience with Huck

Is the sister to Miss Watson

Miss WatsonIs the sister to Widow Douglas

Tries to teach Huck religion and how to spell

Is the owner of Jim

She tries to civilize Huck

JimHe is African American He is a runaway slaveHe is Miss Watsons household slaveHelped get free by Huck and TomIs Hucks true friendIs very religious

PapHucks fatherAlways drunk

Beats Huck over his education

Huck escapes from the cruelty

Judge Thatcher The local Judge

He is in charge of Hucks money, so Pap doesnt get a hold of it.

Tries to keep Huck away from Pap

Part of the Grangerford family

Becomes really good friends with Huck

Buck dies, and it really devastates Huck.

Huck and Buck had sort of a long lost twin relationship.

Youngest son of Grangerfords

Buck

Rescued Huck and Jim

About 30 years old

Helps with Hucks moral growth

Toward the end of the book he is tarred and feathered in Pikesville.The Duke

The King

Helps with Hucks moral growthThe King influenced the Duke to do some bad things.He was the older of the con men.

Works Cited Twain, Mark . The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Austin, TX: Holt Rineharant d Winston, 1995. Print.Spark Notes. "SparkNotes: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2012.