Review: Huck Finn Chapters 15 and 16
- Moral development, internal conflict, and dramatic irony
- "Stuck in a fog"--Literal (actual) vs. Figurative (deeper meaning)
- How is Huck figuratively stuck in a fog?
- Why does Huck trick Jim?
- How does Jim react?
- What is Twain showing us about Jim?
- How does Huck feel after?
- Dramatic irony--When the reader knows something the character does not
- What is ironic about this chapter?
- Conflict--Internal vs. External
- Man vs. Self, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Man, Man vs. Society/Ideas
- What is Huck's internal conflict?
- What does Huck do? Why?
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