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T.P. The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnStudents: Fernando Heredia Cassidy; Martín Sipis;

Lautaro Serrano; Alexis Kakias; Ramiro Shimabukuro.Year: 4th.Subject: English.Level: Intermediate.

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Huck Finn is presented as the narrator of the story.

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The story started at the Widow’s home in Missouri. She tried to teach Huck good manners and also sent him to school.

The widow Douglas

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Homewer, Huck spent time with his friend, Tom Sawyer, who played jokes on people like Jim (the widow’s slave), and organized a band of robbers.

Tom Sawyer

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Huck gave all his money to Judge Thatcher.

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Then his father drank and violent returned to the town. So far, everyone had though he was dead but unfortunately, it wasn’t true. He asked money to Huck. Angry and violent, his father threatened him and kidnapped him so the two could live in a cabin near the river.

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Finn heard a shot and saw the people he knew near the water. Finn went away and found Jim.

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Jim and Huck went to the cave, when they left the cave they found a house. Jim saw a man on the floor. The man was dead. Finn found $8 in the jacket and he planned to buy some things in the town.

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Finn found a dress and put it on. He went to the town dressed up like a girl.

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Huck returned to the town disguised as a girl. While talking with a woman, he learnt that both Jim and

Pap were suspected in his death. The woman told Huck that she believed Jim was hiding

on the island. She inmediately realized that Huck was a boy. Huck returned and they left the island inmediately.

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On the large raft, they sailed during the nights and hide during the days. In the middle of a strong thunderstorm, they saw a steamboat that had crashed. They climbed aboard and discovered thieves inside. They left the ship with their raft and the thieve’s canoe.

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Jim and Huck became close friends. They wanted to reach Cairo, that was a free state. During a dense fog with Huck in the canoe and Jim in the raft, they were separated and they passed Cairo. A few nights later, a steamboat ran over the raft and they were separated.

Finally Huck found Jim and they started downriver again.

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Huck rescued two people known as the Duck and the King. The two men took control of the raft, they started making money

by cheating people in many towns along the river.

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The duke and the king learnt about a large sum of money that three girls were going to inherit (£6000) from his British uncle. They decided to steal the money. They pretended to be their uncles. Huck felt sorry for the girls and told Mary Jane, the eldest of the girls, the truth.

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She’s very angry and decided to leave the house for a few days. In middle of the chaos Huck ran to the raft, but the duke and the king also managed to escape.

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The king and the duke sold Jim into slavery, claiming he was a runaway slave. Huck decided to rescue Jim and went to the house where Jim was kept, the house was oined by Tom Sawyer’s aunt. Huck pretended to be Tom. When Tom arrived, he pretended to be his younger brother.

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Tom and Huck prepared a plan to help Jim escape from prison. They prepared the tools to set Jim free.

They wrote a note saying that a group of thieves were planning to steal Jim. That night they collected Jim and started to ran away. The local farmers followed them shooting them as the ran away.

HuckTom

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Huck and Tom were going to help Jim to escape. Tom wanted to make things more difficult and wrote a letter to warn people the a gang of robbers was going to steal a slave. Because of this a lot of farmers with guns gathered at the farm. During the escape Tom was shot in a leg. They reached an island and Jim was free. Huck got a doctor for Tom but at the same time Jim was captured again.

They all returned to the farm where they told the true story to aunt Sally. Tom told how the widow Douglas had feed Jim before dying. Jim was a free man.

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