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Who is an example of a protagonist and explain why they are.
Huck and Tom
Who is an example of an antagonist in the story and explain why.
Injun Joe, Becky, and Sid
Explain an example of symbolism in the story.
The storm: danger of being away from society, god's wrath at Tom, and an external symbol of Tom's conscience.
Explain an example of irony in the story.
Widow Douglas taking in Huck when he saved her life. Tom got all of the boys to whitewash the fence for him.
Explain the point of view used to tell this story.
3rd person limited to Tom. Tells about his feelings.
Tom has grown as a character by...
Being a better person: taking Becky's whipping, told about Injun Joe saving Muff's life.
Huck has grown as a character by...
Being a better person: telling the Welshman about Injun Joe when he was going to attack the Widow, also deciding to stay with the Widow.