Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Twain writes Jim's dialogue very differently than any other character's dialogue. Why is this?


Twain doesn't like black people and wants to make them sound ignorant.
He just wanted to make Jim a colorful character.
Twain is showing that Jim is a slave, and therefore has a different social standing.
He didn't want his readers to understand Jim.
Q. What is Twain's attitude toward slavery?


He loves it and wishes he had his own slaves.
He disagrees with the institution.
He doesn't care about it.
He's completely unaware that slavery exists.
Q. To whom does Jim belong?


Himself
Huck Finn
Miss Watson
He's a free man
Q. What trait explains Jim's character most accurately?


Loving
Loyal
Gullible
Aggressive
Q. Why does Jim run away?


He wants his freedom.
He gets a bit of wanderlust and wants to explore the river.
He has family down South.
Miss Watson wants to sell him and he'll be separated from his family.