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Huckleberry Finn Discussion Questions
  Thinking about Huck Finn

1. Some critics claim that Jim is Huck’s “true father.” Defend or refute this statement.

2. What is the role of the Mississippi River in this book? What is the symbolic importance of the setting of the novel (land vs. river)? How is Huck’s trip down the river actually a passage into manhood?

3. What did freedom mean to Huck? What did it mean to Jim? Explain how the American Dream is or is not achieved by three characters in this novel. Begin by explaining what each character holds as his or her American Dream.

4. Huck’s sound heart and deformed conscience came into conflict in this novel. Describe one situation and tell how Huck resolves the conflict.

5. This novel is also a satire on human weaknesses. What human traits does he satirize? Give examples for each. What evidence do you find of Twain’s cynicism?

6. What is “civilization” in the mind of Huck? Compare and contrast society in Twain’s time to today’s society. Does time change the “message” of the book? What do you think makes this novel an important record of American culture?

7. Ernest Hemingway has said that all modern American literature comes from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. What features make this book modern? What features make this book American?

8. What makes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a controversial and banned book? What makes the book important and popular in today’s world? Huckleberry Finn has been called the “Great American Novel.” However, it is the sixth most frequently banned book in the United States. Discuss why this masterpiece is banned mostly in Christian academies and in all black institutions.

9. Discuss the qualities Huck possesses which are necessary for survival on the frontier. Give specific examples from the novel.

10. Appearance versus reality is a major theme in Huckleberry Finn. Using specifics from the book, discuss this very prevalent theme.

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