Huck Finn Chapter 37 & 38 Flashcards
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What do Huck and Tom use instead of the washpan to cook the pies for Jim?

They use Uncle Silas's brass warming pan.

How do Huck and Tom burn themselves?

On a candle

What does 'Maggiore fretta, minore atto.' mean?

More haste, less speed

Explain why Tom thinks Jim should have a rattle snake.

<p>As a pet</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain how Jim is supposed to water his flower.

<p>With his tears</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where was Aunt Sally's apron in Chapter 37?

<p>Hanging on a chair</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is Aunt Sally cross in Chapter 37?

<p>She can't find a shirt belonging to Uncle Silas.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Chapter 37, what does Uncle Silas promise to do next day?

<p>Stop up the rats' holes</p> Signup and view all the answers

What falls out of Uncle Silas's hat?

<p>A shingle nail</p> Signup and view all the answers

What 'relict' do the boys procure from the garret in Chapter 37?

<p>A brass warming pan</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is Jim initially confused about getting a coat-of-arms?

<p>He thinks it's clothing</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many mottoes does Tom devise for Jim's coat-of-arms?

<p>Four</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the problem with Jim being imprisoned in a log cabin?

<p>There is no rock on which he can trace his coat-of-arms.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which animal does Tom suggest Jim might tame?

<p>A rattlesnake</p> Signup and view all the answers

What suggests that Jim is only playing along with the two boys in their outrageous escape plan?

<p>He threatens to leave if he has to put himself in physical danger</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Tom, how do prisoners always water their plants?

<p>With their tears</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Cooking and Preparation

  • Huck and Tom utilize Uncle Silas's brass warming pan to prepare pies for Jim, showing their resourcefulness.
  • They accidentally burn themselves on a candle during their cooking, highlighting the risks they take in their adventure.

Language and Meaning

  • The phrase "Maggiore fretta, minore atto" translates to "More haste, less speed," reflecting the potential consequences of rushing tasks.

Jim's Character and Wishes

  • Tom suggests that Jim should have a rattlesnake as a pet, illustrating his mischievous nature.
  • Jim is humorously instructed to water his flowers with his tears, emphasizing the emotional struggle he faces.

Domestic Details

  • Aunt Sally's apron was found hanging on a chair, indicating a busy household atmosphere.
  • Aunt Sally becomes upset when she cannot locate a shirt belonging to Uncle Silas, demonstrating the chaos present in their environment.

Uncle Silas's Actions

  • Uncle Silas vows to stop up the rats' holes the next day, showcasing his concern for household pests.
  • A shingle nail falls from Uncle Silas’s hat, adding a humorous touch to the scene.

Relics and Symbols

  • The boys acquire a brass warming pan from the garret, a relic that plays a part in their escapades.
  • Jim is initially perplexed about receiving a coat-of-arms, mistaking it for a piece of clothing, which highlights his innocence.

Tom's Imagination

  • Tom devises four mottoes for Jim's coat-of-arms, emphasizing his creativity and desire for adventure.
  • He suggests that Jim might tame a rattlesnake, reflecting a wild and daring spirit.

Jim's Perception

  • Jim's confusion over his imprisonment in a log cabin arises from the lack of suitable surfaces to trace his coat-of-arms, symbolizing his constrained freedom.
  • Jim's willingness to accompany Huck and Tom only under safe circumstances suggests he is aware of the dangers involved in their plan.

Prisoners and Emotion

  • According to Tom, prisoners water their plants with their tears, connecting their emotional condition to their physical environment and the ideas of captivity.

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Test your knowledge of Chapters 37 and 38 of 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' with these flashcards. Review key details and important quotes shared by Huck and Tom as they navigate their adventures. Perfect for studying or quick revision!

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