Saturday, April 5, 2014

Huck Finn Chapters 17-21

When Huck comes across the Grangerfords and learns about the feud between them and the Shepherdsons, he doesn't really know how to react. We can tell that Huck and Jim have not reached the free states yet because the Grangerfords own several slaves who work in the house and on the property. But the two families are feuding to the point where they are killing each other. No one in either family knows why or how this huge violent feud started; because of this both families can be considered slaves to their beliefs since hating each other with no rhyme or reason for it has become the way of life for them. In chapter 19 when Huck is reunited with Jim, they come across two men who are con artists. And they are not only con artists, they are also liars, just like Huck. I thought it was funny how Huck lies so much and he is so good at it that he can see right through these men's lies right away. This goes back to my previous idea that Huck is a slave to his chronic lying. The duke's and dauphin's lying continues through chapter 20. Huck and Jim become slaves to these two men because the do all of their bidding to stay out out of trouble with them.

3 comments:

  1. I really liked the way you wrote this post- you mentioned a lot of great things! I agree with you how Huck did figure out those men were lying because he is always lieing about different sceaneros. Your theory about how Huck is a slave because of his lying defiently makes a lot of scense! Hopefully Jim and Huck will reach the free states soon and gain freedom. :)

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  2. I really like the way way in which you connected the the people to slaves in a literal way. Though they did not work in the field or serve people, they were each bound to something for a while; and the way in which you looked at it was deep. Out of all your connections I like how yo connected the two families (Grangerfords and Shepherdsons) to being victims of generations of slavery. This was ironic to me because they were white people who owned black slaves. Overall good connection to the them of enslavement with different characters that were introduced to the book aside from Huck and Jim.

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