Table of Contents
- 1 What information does Jim reveal to Huck about the dead body on the houseboat?
- 2 Why did Jim protect Huck from seeing the body in the house?
- 3 What does Jim prevent Huck from seeing?
- 4 How does Jim protect Huck?
- 5 Why did Jim get bitten by a snake?
- 6 When did Jim protect Huck?
- 7 What did Jim tell Huck about the Dead Man?
- 8 What did Tom do after he freed Jim?
What information does Jim reveal to Huck about the dead body on the houseboat?
He reminds Huck of an incident early in their journey in which there was a houseboat floating near Jackson’s island on which Jim discovered a dead man’s body. At the time, he kept Huck from seeing it, and now Jim reveals that he did so because the dead man was Huck’s pap.
Why did Jim protect Huck from seeing the body in the house?
The dead body in the frame house which floats by Jim and Huck is actually Huck’s Pap. Jim hides the body’s face because he says it’s “too gashly” but he is protecting Huck from the pain he may feel knowing his Pap had been murdered.
What is significant about the floating house of death?
The symbolism of the floating house of death is that it is the first time we see Jim being a father figure to Huck by shielding him away from the dead man. t Huck thought the house brought good luck due to all of the useful items he found.
Why does Jim tell Huck not look at the dead man’s face?
Inside the house, Jim sees a dead man and instructs Huck not to look at the dead man’s face because ” . . . it’s too gashly.” Avoiding the body, they search the house and find an “old speckled straw hat,” among the clothes, bottles, and other household items.
What does Jim prevent Huck from seeing?
What does Jim prevent Huck form seeing. The Dead man, he also tells him not to look at his face. Huck does not want to see it anyways, Jim covers it up with old rags. In chapter 10 Huck kills a rattlesnake.
How does Jim protect Huck?
Unlike Huck’s own father, who beats, insults, and uses him for his own gain, Jim treats Huck with respect and seeks to keep him safe. In fact, when Jim and Huck come across a dead body, which turns out to be Huck’s Pap, Jim shields Huck from seeing the body to protect him from such a gruesome scene.
What do Jim and Huck see in the frame house that Jim tells Huck not to look at?
Why did Jim run away?
Why does Jim run away? Jim runs away after he overhears Miss Watson threatening to sell him to a buyer in New Orleans.
Why did Jim get bitten by a snake?
In Chapter 10, Huck plays a joke on Jim because Jim believes that touching a snake skin brings bad luck. It does bring bad luck, however, when the snake’s mate comes and curls around the dead snake and bites Jim in the heel. Jim is sick for four days after the snake bite, and Huck feels terrible about what he has done.
When did Jim protect Huck?
Jim protects Huck. Jim doesn’t allow Huck to see his real Pap dead in the abandoned floating houseboat. Jim sacrifices himself to help save Huck’s buddy, Tom, at the end of the novel. Jim gets extremely worried and panics the night Huck played the trick on him in the fog.
What does Jim find in the adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
Jim finds the body of a man with his face shot off, echoing the faceless corpse from earlier.
Where did Huck and Jim find PAP’s body?
“Huck and Jim climb aboard to see what they can salvage and find a dead man lying in the corner of the house. Jim goes over to inspect the body and realizes it is Pap, Huck’s father. Jim keeps this information a secret.”
What did Jim tell Huck about the Dead Man?
Jim tells Huck that the dead body they found on the floating house during the flood was Pap. Huck now has nothing more to write about and is “rotten glad” about that, because writing a book turned out to be quite a task.
What did Tom do after he freed Jim?
When Huck asks Tom what he had planned to do once he had freed the already-freed Jim, Tom replies that he was planning to repay Jim for his troubles and send him back a hero, giving him a reception complete with a marching band.