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Huck Finn

Huck Finn. Video Guide. 1. Define Archetype. An original pattern from which others are made-- especially a character. Examples: Hero Villain Wise Old Man. 2. Identify the four archetypes in Huck’s journey; Describe. A. Hero: Jim Protective Caring Role Model Shows Courage

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Huck Finn

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  1. Huck Finn Video Guide

  2. 1. Define Archetype • An original pattern from which others are made-- especially a character. • Examples: • Hero • Villain • Wise Old Man

  3. 2. Identify the four archetypes in Huck’s journey; Describe. • A. Hero: • Jim • Protective • Caring • Role Model • Shows Courage • Takes risks for Huck • Teaches equality and respect • Helps others

  4. 2. Identify the four archetypes in Huck’s journey; Describe. • B. Mentor • Jim • Protective • Caring • Role Model • Shows Courage • Takes risks for Huck • Teaches equality and respect • Helps others

  5. 2. Identify the four archetypes in Huck’s journey; Describe. • C. Guardian • Widow Douglas • Tries to teach Huck how to act properly • Aunt Polly • Huck’s favorite • Miss Watson • Represents society life that Huck hates

  6. 2. Identify the four archetypes in Huck’s journey; Describe. • Bonus Guardian Character! • Judge Thatcher • Goodhearted • Invests money for Huck • Tries to reform Pap

  7. 2. Identify the four archetypes in Huck’s journey; Describe. • D. Trickster • Huck • Invents stories • Wears disguises • Lies to get what he wants

  8. 3. Five examples of Realism • Characters use dialect • Characters are flawed (Ex: Drunk Pap) • Huck’s moral dilemmas • Honest view of slavery • Harsh life situations REALISM: Shows life as it is-- no sugarcoating; blunt and straightforward.

  9. 4. Three examples of local color • LOCAL COLOR: Details that specifically fix a story in a certain time and place. • Dialects of characters • Mississippi River • Slavery

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