Socratic Seminar, Huck Finn: Ch. 17-22
Socratic seminar Questions
Question one:
Why is Huck perfectly unopposed to helping these to ‘criminals' away from the law, yet he thinks twice when helping a in previous chapters?
Projected answers:
I believe that Huck was raised in thinking that black are merely property, not free people. The people Huck helps are white, so they are free entities as opposed to , who are property. I think that if the refugees were , Huck may have thought against saving them.
Question two:
Why does Jim willingly and happily agree to serve Bridgewater, as if he was a slave again?
Projected answers:
I think that Jim is so used to the lifestyle of a slave, that he is okay with serving.
Jim may be a serving person, meaning that is the way he communicates how he feels for a person, etc. This may be a side effect of having been a slave.
Jim may also enjoy it more now, because he has no risk of being sold, beaten or treated like a . He may also enjoy the feeling of......
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