Table of Contents
- 1 What does Huck learn by following Injun Joe?
- 2 What happened in chapter 31 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
- 3 What does Miss Watson teach Huck about?
- 4 What happened in Chapter 32 of Tom Sawyer?
- 5 How does Tom Sawyer foreshadow the adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
- 6 What do Jim and Huck discuss in the adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
What does Huck learn by following Injun Joe?
Why does Huck learn by following injun Joe? He was going to go get revenge on widow Douglas because her husband beat him. He wanted to get revenge on Widow Douglas even though her husband was dead.
What happened in chapter 31 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
Summary—Chapter 31: Found and Lost Again After escaping the bats, they realize how far from the others they are and decide to go back, but they cannot go the way they came, as the bats are blocking it. Tom chooses another passage to follow, and, after a while, they realize they are completely lost.
When Huck arrives at the Phelps Plantation who is it that the Phelps think he is how does Huck find out who he is thought to be why is this good news for Huck?
The stranger who arrives at the Phelps Plantation is Tom Sawyer who is disguised as Sid Sawyer, Tom’s brother. Since Huck is Tom and Tom is Sid, they are supposedly brothers.
Where is Huck from?
The character of Huck Finn is based on Tom Blankenship, the real-life son of a sawmill laborer and sometime drunkard named Woodson Blankenship, who lived in a “ramshackle” house near the Mississippi River behind the house where the author grew up in Hannibal, Missouri.
What does Miss Watson teach Huck about?
The Widow tries to teach Huck about Moses, but Huck loses interest when he realizes that Moses is dead. When Huck asks, Miss Watson tells him that there is no chance that Tom Sawyer will end up in heaven. Huck is glad “because I wanted him and me to be together.”
What happened in Chapter 32 of Tom Sawyer?
From Huck, Tom learns of the wild night on the widow’s property and that the body of the stranger turned up in the river—presumably he drowned while trying to escape. The death of Injun Joe’s companion confirms Joe’s status as a complete outsider. Tom is aghast and blurts out that Injun Joe is inside the cave.
What happens in Chapter 35 of Tom Sawyer?
Summary and Analysis Chapter 35. Tom and Huck’s discovery of buried treasure changes the entire village: Everyone now seeks out old haunted houses and digs in vain for buried treasure. The Widow Douglas invests Huck’s money at 6 percent, and Aunt Polly has Judge Thatcher do the same for Tom.
What happens at Phelps farm in Huckleberry Finn?
After learning of Jim’s location, Huck arrives at the Phelps farm. He surmises the Phelps’ “little one-horse cotton plantation,” but before he can reach the door, he is surrounded by all sorts of barking dogs. After a slave woman runs them off, another woman comes out of the house and says, “It’s you, at last!
How does Tom Sawyer foreshadow the adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
In fact, Twain’s treatment of Huck in Tom Sawyer foreshadows the later novel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Injun Joe’s evil and wicked nature is again emphasized. He so strongly feels the need of revenge that he will take out his evil hatred on an innocent person.
What do Jim and Huck discuss in the adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
Jim and Huck discuss superstitions—in which Jim is well-versed—and Jim’s failed investments, most of which have been scams. Jim is not too disappointed by his failures, since he still has his hairy arms and chest, which, according to his superstitions, are a sign of future wealth.
Why was Huckleberry Finn’s lie to the men so important?
If conscience is conditioned by society, this stronger ethical force in Huck is deeply personal, and, as such, it is not riddled with hypocrisies as conscience is. Huck’s lie to the men, which ultimately saves Jim from discovery, is an action more expressive of Huck’s personality than any other he could have made.
Why does Huckleberry Finn think the captain is playing a game?
Huck supposes that the captain is playing a kind of game of getting as close to the raft as he can without touching it. But the steamboat keeps coming; a bell rings and men yell and cuss at Huck and Jim to get out of the way.