Important+Scenes+and+Passages+in+Huck+Finn

Important scenes and passages in the novel. (Norton Critical Edition) 13: Huck’s comments on “lies and the truth” 15-16: Huck’s concept of hell 19: Tom Sawyer’s trick on Jim 19: Huck’s practicality regarding his opposition to Tom’s trick on Jim 19: Tom’s payment for the candles 21: Huck’s family situation 21-22: Tom’s romanticism 23: Huck’s thoughts on praying 24-26: Huck’s low self-image 28: Huck’s statement to Judge Thatcher about telling lies 31-32: Pap Finn and his thoughts on religion and education 36-37: Huck’s thoughts on being in the woods 39-40: Pap’s thoughts on the government 45: Huck’s comments about Tom Sawyer and Huck’s staging of his own death = Chapters 8-16 = 54: Jim’s comments on Huck’s staging of his own death 55: Huck’s promise to Jim 63-64: Huck’s snake trick on Jim 68: The amount of reward money for Jim and Pap 69-72: Huck’s changes of identity 72: Huck’s comment to Jim (“They’re after us!”) 75: Huck’s description of life on the raft on the second night 77: Huck’s comments to Jim about Tom Sawyer and adventure 80: The scoundrels’ comments on “good morals” 82: Huck’s compassion for the murders 86: Huck’s comments about Jim’s “uncommon level head” 87-88: Huck and Jim’s conversation about King Solomon 93-95: The “trash” trick 97: Huck’s comments about Jim’s “wonderful level head” 110: Huck’s struggle with his conscience 111: Jim’s comments to Huck as Huck is paddling away from the raft 113: The bounty hunters “payment” to Huck 117: Huck’s change of identity to George Jackson 119: Huck’s reaction to the Moses and the candle riddle 128: Buck’s explanation of the feud 133-34: Huck’s comments on Buck’s death 135: Huck’s thoughts about being back on the raft 142: Huck’s comments about not telling that he knows the two men are frauds 154-156: Huck’s description of Bricksville, Arkansas 161-162: Colonel Sherburn’s comments to the mob 167: The fine looking man’s comments about being “sold” 170: Huck’s comments about Jim and Jim’s story about his daughter 176: Huck’s comments regarding the King and Duke’s reaction to hearing the news of Peter Wilks’ death 178: Huck’s comments about the King and Duke’s impersonation of the Wilks brothers 188: Mary Jane’s and Susan’s comments to the Hare-Lip about her treatment of Huck 188: Huck’s comments about his participation in the King and Duke’s scheme 190: The King’s comment about the doctor 195: Huck’s reaction to the girls and slaves crying over the separation of the slave families 198-199: Huck’s thoughts on telling the truth rather than lying 202: Huck’s reaction to Mary Jane’s crying and Huck’s comments about praying 205: Huck’s comments about his plan and Tom Sawyer 210: Levi Bell’s comments to Huck about lying 215: Huck’s reaction to being “shut” of the King and Duke 221: Huck’s comments about Jim being sold 222-223: Huck’s struggle with his conscience and his thoughts about religion 223: Huck’s decision to “go to hell” 229: Huck’s comments about “Providence” 230: Huck’s conversation with Aunt Sally 232: Huck’s comments about being mistaken for Tom Sawyer 235: Huck’s comments about Tom’s willingness to help Huck free Jim 239: Huck’s comments regarding the King and Duke being tarred and feathered 240: Huck’s thoughts on conscience 241: Huck’s comments about Tom Sawyer’s intelligence 242: Huck’s comments about Tom Sawyer 250: Huck’s comments about Tom Sawyer and stealing 254: Huck and Tom’s conversation about right and wrong 256: Huck’s comment about Jim going along with Tom’s plan 279: Huck’s comment after Jim says he will stay with Tom 292: Tom’s explanation of why he participated in the ruse to free Jim 292: Huck’s comments about Tom Sawyer’s participation in the plan 295: Jim’s revelation to Huck about what happened to Pap Finn 296: Huck’s final comments
 * // Adventures of Huckleberry Finn //**** – Mark Twain **
 * Chapters 1-7 **
 * Chapters 17-23 **
 * Chapters 24-30 **
 * Chapters 31-43 **