Author study packet The Adventures of Huckleberry FInn By: Mark twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) Brittany Youngblood October 8, 2011 Language arts 3

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Brittany Youngblood October 8, 2011 Language arts 3 Author study packet The Adventures of Huckleberry FInn By: Mark twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)

table of contents Biographical Information & Works Cited about Mark Twain Page 1 Notes on Genre Page 2 Summaries/Responses to Twain s works Page 3 Literary Analysis Page 4 Major Works Data Sheet on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Page 5 Bibliography of Twains s Works Page 8

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION & WORKS CITED about mark twain Biographical Information Works Cited

Notes on genre During module eight, I learned a lot about different writing genres. My favorite out of the four I learned about, was fiction. If a piece of writing is fictional, it means that none of the events actually happened, but can be based on real life events. The opposite of fiction, is nonfiction. Nonfiction means that the story is completely true, and based on known true facts. Some of the other writing genres that are not as well known, are historical fiction, and fantasy. Historical fiction, is fiction that is set in a particular time in the past; which happens to be the genre The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn s. Fantasy literature, contains elements that are non realistic, such as fairies, talking animals, and wizards.

Summaries/Responses to Twain s works Summary: The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, is a book about a young boy who is tired of living with his father, and runs away. As his adventures begins, he runs into Jim. They travel together for many weeks, and meet a multifarious of people. Such as two men, who say they are Dukes and Kings; and bring much unneeded hassle to Huckleberry s journey. After getting rid of the two men, more trouble comes their way. Jim gets held as a prisoner at Mrs. P1helps house, and Huckleberry gets caught in a gargantuan chain of lies with Tom Sawyer. In the concluding chapters, Jim is freed, and Mrs. Phelps (Tom s Aunt), adopts Huckleberry. Personal Response: After reading the summary of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, I thought the it was going to be quite boring. Upon finishing the novel, I was proven otherwise. It was full of adventures, fun, lies, and close calls. I immensely enjoyed reading the novel, and would defiantly recommend this book to all people ages thirteen and above. I hope that whoever else receives the opportunity to read this book, enjoys it as much as I did.

Literary Analysis The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a fantastic book about friendship, completely written from the first person point of view. The story mostly took place throughout the Mississippi River, in the 1840 s. I believe that Twain must have had great knowledge and connection to the setting, as he lived on the river for two years as a cub pilot. In addition to that, there where so many uproarious, wild, munificent, and self-centered characters. In fact, some of the main ones were based on real people. Huckleberry was based on Twain s boyhood companion, Tom Blankenship. Also, Huckleberry s friend, Jim, was based on Uncle Daniel, a slave owned by Twain s Uncle, John Quarles. Even though some of the main characters were based on real people, the writing genre of his book is historical fiction. A symbol in the novel that stood out to me, was was green leaves; and, green leaves almost always signify new life and hope. Amazingly, this remains true to the novel, due to the fact that the entire book is about Huckleberry and Jim starting a new life, and never giving up hope.

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bibliography of twain s works Twain, Mark. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court. New York: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1876. Twain, Mark. Life on the Mississippi. New York and London: James R. Osgood & Co., 1883. Twain, Mark. Roughing It. New York and London: American Publishing Co., 1872. Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Hartford, Connecticut, and Elmira, New York: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1884. Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hartford, Connecticut: American Publishing Company, 1876. Twain, Mark, and Charles Dudley Warner. The Gilded Age. New York and London: American Publishing Company, 1873. Twain, Mark. The Innocents Abroad. Hartford, Connecticut: American Publishing Co., 1869. Twain, Mark. The Prince and the Pauper. New York and London: James R. Osgood & Co., 1881.

Thank you, Mark Twain, for writing many wonderful books. Without you, none of this would have been possible. Thank you, Mrs. Watkins, for giving me the tools I needed, to be able to complete this packet. Without you, none of this would have been possible.