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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Literary Techniques notes. Ch. 25-28. Plot diagram? More about Wilks family, more local color What bother’s Huck’s conscience about this con? Complications to the Wilks con More irony/hypocrisy – Mary Jane’s concern about the slaves (p. 218).

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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  1. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Literary Techniques notes

  2. Ch. 25-28 • Plot diagram? • More about Wilks family, more local color • What bother’s Huck’s conscience about this con? • Complications to the Wilks con • More irony/hypocrisy – Mary Jane’s concern about the slaves (p. 218)

  3. Criticisms of the Novel • Why are Huck and Jim continuing to go South? • Why can’t they get rid of the duke and king? • These shore incidents do drag on!

  4. Preview of Ch. 29-31 • Conclusion of Wilks con • Huck’s final crisis of conscience • The most frightening complication yet • Pikesville and Phelps place – final location

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