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