HF+Chapters+32+to+35

Chapter 32

This chapter was fairly simple. Huck reaches the Phelps plantation in word that Jim is held there. He meets a woman who greets him with open arms known as Aunt Sally. She mistakes him for Tom and Huck simply goes along with it.She begins to ask alot of questions like where has he been etc. When Uncle Silas arrives Aunt Sally tells him that Huck is Tom and Uncle Silas is very excited. Tom begins to feel alittle to comfy with such civilized people so he lies and tells them that he has to go in town to get his luggage. He really goes to inform Tom of the situation.
 * Summary:**

Huck-- Lies and goes along with being Tom and he actually feels comfy being him, showing he still looks up to Tom.
 * Characterization:**

Aunt Sally-- She assumes Huck is Tom with no questions asked.

Uncle Silas- Believed Aunt Sally as soon she told him that Huck was Tom.


 * Themes and Main Ideas:** Huck still can't deal with civilization. Aunt Sally doesn't value slaves lives because when she asked if anyone was hurt in the steamboat incident Huck replied no just a slave was killed, she seemed relieved and called the situation "lucky".


 * Twains analysis:** Civilization requires changing yourself and covering up and being someone else.

Chapter 33

Tom is walking up to his aunt’s house when Huck tells him to stop through the trees. At first Tom thinks that he is a ghost, however, quickly Tom believes him and he decides to help Huck steal back Jim. Tom was dressed as a man, named Sid, who had been dropped off at the wrong house. Aunt Sally invited him to stay at their house, still not knowing it was Tom, and with much surprise, he kissed her on the lips. They sat and had a very well meal before Tom and Huck went away. They caught each other up on the recent events, and headed back home.
 * Summary:**

Huck: He is still disguised as Tom and surprised that Tom would be willing to help him save Jim
 * Characterization:**

Tom: Tom is still attracted to everything adventurous and is disgusted as a man named Sid

Aunt Sally: She is very giving for letting them stay, however, she does not like to get affectionate

The theme of this chapter is that people seem like they are very giving, however they may not be as comfortable with you.
 * Themes:**

Chapter 34 **__Plot Summary:__** In chapter 34, Tom and Huck are trying to figure out a way to free Jim. Tom tells Huck to think of a plan, but Huck knows that they will ultimately use Tom’s plan. Tom tells Huck that his plan is too simple, and Tom wanted a dangerous plan. They believed that Jim might have been in the ash-hopper, because they saw a man bring food down there, and the slave locks the door, which means that it would not be an animal. Huck and Tom meet the slave who brings food, which ties up his cloth to ward away witches. When they go into the ash-hopper, Jim cries out in relief, but Tom does not want the slave to know that they know each other. Tom, Huck, and Jim all confuse the slave into thinking that they cry was from a witch, and Tom persuades the slave to think that they do not know each other. When they leave the ash-hopper, Tom assures Jim that Huck and himself will dig him out. **__Characterization__**__:__ Huck è - doesn’t believe in himself = “ I went to thinking out a plan, but just to be doing something, I knowed very well where the right plan was going to come from. - ideas are simple - follows Toms lead Tom à - doesn’t care about Jim, just wants an adventure - shoots down simple ideas = “ but I bet we can find a way that’s twice as long.” Slave à - wears tied cloth to ward away witches - easily confused - broken English = lack of education Jim à - runaway slave - happy to see Huck / Tom - Tom doesn’t like simple - Tom says “ If I was to catch a nigger that was ungrateful enough to run away, I wouldn’t give him up, I’d hang him. - Lying = Tom, Huck, Jim cover up their friendship from slave
 * __ Themes/Focus Ideas: __**
 * __ Views on Civilization: __**
 * __ Twain’s Analysis: __**

Chapter 35

__**Plot summary**__: Jim is the prisoner. Tom and Huck are planing to rescue Jim. That plan is they will dig a foundation to the Jim's room. Huck's plan is easy but Tom does not like that. He wants something more mysterious and complicated. They dig with case-knife but after that they realize it will take them a long time to get to Jim's room, so they use a shovel to dig the foundation.

__**Characterization**__: _Tom: He wants to do like what he reads in the book. He wants a mysterious and complicated thing. But he does not care about the result. _Huck: He is careful. He knows it will take a long time to dig by the case-knife, but finally he agrees with Tom to do that. He is a bit hesitatant.

__**Themes/Focus Ideas**__: Describe the plan of Tom and Huck. It's about their ideas to help Jim gets out of the prison, about the conflict between their ideas.

__**Civilization**__: The characters: they are just 13-14, but they can do whatever they need to free their friend Tom's defect: He does not care about the result, he wants to do things by his plan Huck's defect: He is careful, but he is not determined

__**Twain's analysis**__: Human freedom: They try to get their friend out of the prison.