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Huck : Freewrite and discussion questions

Huck : Freewrite and discussion questions . If you’re born into a racist society, can you be blamed for being racist? Why is it that some people born into racist societies realize the wrong of racism, while others do not?

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Huck : Freewrite and discussion questions

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  1. Huck: Freewrite and discussion questions

  2. If you’re born into a racist society, can you be blamed for being racist? • Why is it that some people born into racist societies realize the wrong of racism, while others do not? • Can a person be racist against himself? For example, can a black person think black people are less than white people?

  3. Who was Solomon? Why doesn’t Jim understand his story? • 88-89

  4. How comes Jim doesn’t understand languages? • 89-90

  5. 91: What is the significance of Cairo?

  6. Huck finally apologizes to Jim. What TWO things does this apology tell us about Huck? • 96-97

  7. 98-on • Why does he want to “give Jim up?” • Why doesn’t he? • What does Huck’s dilemma tell us about him?

  8. THE JOURNEY • Huck Finn is a journey-novel. on a practical level, it is a physical journey. But there are other levels to the journey metaphor: • Journey of Satire: Twain mocks and satirizes a lot of different people as Huck floats down the river • Moral Journey: Huck must try and do the “right thing” as he floats down the Mississippi. He needs to come to grips with his own moral code. • Right now, what does Huck think defines right-wrong? • Right now, what is Huck “using” to make his moral decisions?

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