Copyrights Huckleberry Finn from BookRags. All rights reserved. Toggle navigation. Sign Up. Sign In. Get Huckleberry Finn from Amazon. View the Study Pack. View the Lesson Plans. Table of Contents. Plot Summary. Major Characters. Topic Tracking: Conformity. Topic Tracking: Humanity. Topic Tracking: Picaresque. Chapter 1. Chapter 2. How old are the others? She devotes herself to helping others. To be left alone like that in this cold world. But those people are the ones that Peter was closest to and would write about sometimes in letters home.
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Take a Study Break. Original Text. Modern Text. The young fellow says:. I did so, and then the three of us continued along in the canoe. The young fellow said:. He is later tarred and feathered in Pikesville. The main character of the story. He runs away and travels down the Mississippi River on a raft with a runaway slave, Jim, as his companion. The youngest son of Col. Grangerford who becomes good friends with Huck but is later killed in the feud.
The father of the Grangerford house and the man who invites Huck to live with the family. He is killed in the feud. A daughter of the Grangerfords. She passed away before Huck's arrival, but used to create wonderful paintings and poetry. The man who starts rallying a mob to kill Colonel Sherburn after Sherburn shoots and kills Boggs.
The elder of the two con men with whom Huck is forced to travel. He plays the naked man in the Royal Nonesuch and is the man who sells Jim as a runaway slave. He is later tarred and feathered along with the Duke. The woman whom Huck visits to gather news while pretending to be a girl. She tells him that she suspects Jim is hiding on Jackson's Island. Huck barely has time to get back to Jim and get them both off the island.
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