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Huck Finn Fishbowl #1A. What is the conflict/tension between common knowledge (sense) and intellectual knowledge. How do Huck and Jim exemplify this? How does racism affect the relationship between Huck and Jim? What is the irony of going south to go north? (p.60)
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Huck FinnFishbowl #1A What is the conflict/tension between common knowledge (sense) and intellectual knowledge. How do Huck and Jim exemplify this? How does racism affect the relationship between Huck and Jim? What is the irony of going south to go north? (p.60) EC: What is significant about Huck always being lonely?
Huck FinnFishbowl #1B • Why do you think Twain uses dialect so freely? • Why does Huck feel compelled to go into town (Loftus)? What do you think this represents? • In the fog: what does this represent? What is the significance of Huck’s actions towards Jim when they are reunited? (p.63…) • EC: What is significant about Huck being “enslaved” by Pap?