How did the adventures of Huckleberry finn ended?
I was reading the book and my house burned down along with the remaining chapters :[
I have no idea how it ended.
In the end section of the Novel Tom already knows that Jim has been freed by Miss Watson. in view of this fact, how do you interpret his actions in the plan of escape. Is tom usually cruel to Jim by making him wait unnecessarily? why doesn't he tell Huck and Jim? Explain your answer
Jim is often reffered to as a noble character in the novel. In what way is his nobility shown in the last few chapters? how does he show courage by helping the doctor? why does he do it? what price does he pay? support your answers with examples from the novel.
November 18, 2011
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LMFAO so much win....
[quote=abNOtyx]My teacher is cruel. I live in Scottland and if she finds out that i didn't do my homework I could lose my scholarship.
i don't ask basil a lot of questions, only this one time :[ and I get the meanest responses. i think I might commit suicide if I disappoint my Asian parents more.[/quote]
Go ahead
hmm, you seem to have internet, so i suggest you go on sparknotes and figure this out ...
[quote=abNOtyx]My teacher is cruel. I live in Scottland and if she finds out that i didn't do my homework I could lose my scholarship.
i don't ask basil a lot of questions, only this one time :[ and I get the meanest responses. i think I might commit suicide if I disappoint my Asian parents more.[/quote]
Go do it, your better dead than wasting our time.
In the end section of the Novel Tom already knows that Jim has been freed by Miss Watson. in view of this fact, how do you interpret his actions in the plan of escape. Is tom usually cruel to Jim by making him wait unnecessarily? why doesn't he tell Huck and Jim? Explain your answer
-You can interpret his action by knowing that he dresses up as Miss Watson with a Fan as well to cover the face.
-Tom is usually cruel to Jim because he is black & was a slave so tom feels he is superior, but also he has secret feelings for Jim, but doesn't tell Huck because he isn't sure if Huck will still be his friend after telling Huck the truth.
Jim is often reffered to as a noble character in the novel. In what way is his nobility shown in the last few chapters? how does he show courage by helping the doctor? why does he do it? what price does he pay? support your answers with examples from the novel.
-Jim shows his nobility as a character in the book because he protects his friends by taking a bullet when the families were chasing them. He also shows courage because even though the Doctor is new and clumsy and still talks down to Jim, Jim still helps him by volunteering to help even though noone else would. He does it because he can see the good in people even if they're slightly discriminatory. He pays the price by still being ridiculed by the doctor even though all he was doing was trying to help which i think is on Page 85.
[quote=jam527]Just tell your teacher that and I'm sure she'll let you pass on the assignment [/quote]
My teacher is cruel. I live in Scottland and if she finds out that i didn't do my homework I could lose my scholarship.
i don't ask basil a lot of questions, only this one time :[ and I get the meanest responses. i think I might commit suicide if I disappoint my Asian parents more.
do your own homework
They opened up a jam factory and sold cats...