Saturday, April 12, 2014

Huck Finn 32-37 cut it short to make it on time

Chapter 32: Huck acts like he's some Tom guy to try and get closer to Jim. Huck then finds out that this To guy is actually Tom Sawyer. throughout this chapter huck shows that he is mature to the point that he will lie to get tom out.

Chapter 33:  Huck continues to act like Tom. It is more believable because Tom himself acts as though he isn't tom and continues the facade. He cares for the duke and his friend for about 10 seconds and then realizes that people are terrible.

Chapter 34: Huck and tom devise a plan to break jim out after observing to where he is. Huck makes a simplistic plan but tom doenst like that and makes a ridiculously ludicrous plan and huck agrees to it. They eventually get to see Jim and tell him that they will get him out.

Chapter 35: This chapter is kinda odd. Since there are no obstacles to huck's escape, tom makes them. He makes up a bunch of crap that needs to get done, that really doesnt , and then go with it. Huck ends up stealing a watermelon to give it to the slaves as compensation for stealing jim presumably.

Chapter 36: Not much of maturation happens within this chapter.

Chapter 37: Huck and tom mess with sally in this chapter by making her think she is going insane. They steal stuff and replace other stuff. They also make a witch pie taht they give to jim to keep away the witches.

1 comment:

  1. (Even though this isn't the group I'm suppose to comment I'll do so anyway since I dont see anyone in my group's blogs up and I want to grade... so yeah) Even though Huck matures I feel he hits a low time low with how his making reckless decisions with Tom on making stuff like stealing a watermelon or putting rats on Jim's cell and etc... It seems he "matures" enough to follow his own beliefs and virtue, but doesn't mature enough to know his decisions still hurt others(a.k.a Huck and Tom pulling a fake gang going to steal Jim and in the end Tom gets shot in his leg) Apart from that Tom needs to grow up already and get his head from romanticism

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