Monday, September 30, 2019
Huck Chapter Summary Essay
Chapter 12: Huck and Jim float down the Mississippi for a few days. They spot a boat and Huck, looking for an adventure, decides he and Jim should hop aboard. They overhear two robbers threatening to kill a third. Jim and Huckââ¬â¢s raft breaks loose and floats away. Chapter 13: Jim and Huck steal the robbersââ¬â¢ getaway boat. Huck feels bad and goes to shore for help. Jim and Huck abandon the robbersââ¬â¢ getaway boat and go to sleep. Chapter 14: Jim and Huck go through the items salvaged from the robbersââ¬â¢ boat. Huck tells Jim stories about kings and queens. Jim expresses his dislike for adventures, pointing out that they could get him killed or captured. Chapter 15: As they head for the Ohio River, Huck and Jim get separated by a thick fog. Huck finally rejoins Jim, who is sleeping. He tells Jim that he dreamed the entire incident. When Jim notices the debris on the raft, he realizes the truth and is upset. Huck apologizes. Chapter 16: Huckââ¬â¢s conscience troubles him on account of his helping the widowââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"propertyâ⬠escape and he resolves to turn Jim in. When Jim tells Huck heââ¬â¢s his only friend and the only one that hasnââ¬â¢t lied to him, Huck changes his mind. Huck encounters two men who want to search Huckââ¬â¢s raft for a runaway slave. Huck concocts a story about his family having small pox and the two change their mind. Huck and Jimââ¬â¢s canoe is stolen and their raft is destroyed by a steamboat. Huck escapes to shore and heââ¬â¢s surrounded by dogs.
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