HF+Chapters+36+to+39

__Chapter 36-__ __Plot Summery-__ Tom and Huck sneek out to dig a hole under Jims hut so they can set him free. They try to dig the hole using case knives but it hurts their hands and it will take to long so they decide to use picks and shovels and make it look like it was made by a case knife. They finish the hole. Also they plan to steal the pweter spoon and candle stick so that Jim can be a "proper" prisoner. Towards the end of the chapter Tom and Huck are talking to the slave that brings Jim his food and they tell him they will make a witch pie.

__Characterization:__ __Tom: __ Shows a more logical sdie in this chapter. ex: using shovels instead of case knifes. Make it look like case knives were used. Also shows his romantic personality with the witch pie. __Huck:__ In this chapter we see Tom's influence on Huck. We also see how much Huck has grown up in this chapter when he tells TOm that his ideas are not neccary. __Jim: __ We see his joy and his reliability on Huck in this chapter. We see how much he relies on Huck to free him. Also he is happy because he will soon be a free man. __Slave: __ sterotypical slave. He is veiwed and un"civilized" and uneducated. ex: witch pie

__<span style="color: rgb(123,190,239);">Themes/Focus- <span style="color: rgb(232,59,127);">Narrator Reliability: __ Huck doesnt really know what Tom is thinking about and doesnt really know the extent of the plans. Also Huck doesnt care for the ideas so the way he explains them they might not be correct they could be eggagerated. __<span style="color: rgb(232,59,127);">Romantic v. Realism: __ Huck and Jim are realist in this chapter because they try to tell Tom that his ideas are too outragous and that they are unecssary. Tom is the romantic with all the wild and crazy ideas. <span style="color: rgb(232,59,127);">__"civilized":__ The whole sence with the slave and how he believes that the witch pie will scare away all the "witches" he sees. Also he comes off uneducated because Huck, Tom, and Jim play tricks on him.

<span style="color: rgb(123,190,239);">__Veiw of Civilization-__ <span style="color: rgb(0,0,0);">The slave that helps Jim comes off dumb and uncivilized. It is saying that slaves were dumb people and none of them were educated. Also because he is dumb he is very gullible. He is supersitious, the witches.

<span style="color: rgb(123,190,239);">__Twains Analysis-__ <span style="color: rgb(0,0,0);">Tom and Huck try to free Jim. also they dig a hole under the hut instead of stealing the keys witch would be easier. They trick the slave. __<span style="color: rgb(123,190,239);"><span style="color: rgb(86,28,90); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Chapter 37- <span style="color: rgb(121,224,66);">Plot Summery __<span style="color: rgb(121,224,66);">: Huck and Tom Sawyer start to gather the items necessary to make the “witch Pie”. In order to do this they trick Aunt Sally into thinking that rats are stealing her spoons, candlesticks, and a sheet. Huck and tom start by hiding the items in a mouse hole, then put them back later. They do this for a few days until Sally no longer remembers what she is missing. After stealing enough sheets the duo create a rope out of the sheets and want to use it in one of the methods for freeing jim.

__<span style="color: rgb(16,213,197);">Characterization: __ Tom- Shows more elaborate ideas that are unnecessary. Huck- goes along with Tom’s ideas and but is still more realistic and down to earth when it comes to making decisions. Aunt Sally- gets confused by the boy’s tricks and is a bit too trusting of them. Uncle Silas- clueless does not know why he finds stuff in his coat that is unexplainable. He really doesn't bother finding out either.

<span style="color: rgb(113,112,235);">__Themes/Focus__- In this chapter Huck and Tom try to confuse Aunt Sally in order to get the items for the witch pie. This shows that people are willing to lye and fool others for gain. Tom sees this whole event as a game, while Huck senses the importance of freeing Jim.

__<span style="color: rgb(87,13,197);">View of Civilization __-That people who lye can easily trick others and manipulate them for their own causes. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,255);">__Twains Analysis__- Twain plays at the lying nature of humans and what they are willing to do. He also shows the lack of bonds in families (Tom tricking his Aunt).

Chapter 39

Plot Summary: In this chapter Tom, Huck and Jim go through many obstacles. Tom and Huck join together and collect rats and snakes to continue their “evasion”. Tom writes anonymous letters to make sure the escape doesn’t go unnoticed. During the escape everything does not go as it was planned. Huck and Jim escape and Tom gets shot.

Characterization *Jim is a black African American slave, owned originally owned by when Aunt Sally and the duke and king sold him he was owned by Miss Watson. *Huck is a young white kid who is the narrator.He is 14 years old. His dad is a drunk and gets abused by him. He also tries to follow Tom’s footsteps. He is the realist. *Tom is a very bold and curious young kid. He is friends with Huck and tries to show off. Tom gets shot and becomes very proud. He is the dreamer of the two. Themes/ Focus Idea s     During this chapter Huck and Tom work hard to help Jim escape. They fight and argue about who is right vs. wrong. Huck reverts back to being the follower and not thinking for himself. He decideds to not be rational like he has been doing all along on the raft. He insteads follows through with Tom's unrealistic plans. View Of Civilization This chapter Huck and Jim easily trick, outwit and manipulate the people who are holding him. Twains Analysi s    Twain uses Religion, Freedom, and equality. He thinks that Jim should be saved and released into freedom.