Monday, March 12, 2012

Questions

5) What improvements in railway transportation were brought about by new technology?
Air Brakes
Air conditioning Cars
Car Coupler
 Sleeping Car
Magnetic Brakes
6) What were four of Thomas Edison's inventions? 
Lightbulb
Phonograph
Telephone Transmitter
Battery
7) What inventions improved communications in the late 1800s?
Telephone
Telegraph
8) What manufacturing methods did Henry Ford use to make his new automobile affordable?
The assembly line
9) What is vertical integration?
Acquiring companies that provided the equipment and services needed
10) What action did Congress take to control trusts and monopolies in response to pressure from the American people?
Sherman Antitrust Act
11) What is collective bargaining?
Workers in bargain with management
12) How did the Haymarket Riot of 1886 affect public opinion about the labor movement?
Terrorism and disorder
13) Describe the contributions of African American inventors in the late 1800s. 
A shoe-making machine
An improved filament for the light bulb.
Oiling machinery
Patented the automatic circuit breaker.

14) How did horizontal integration differ from vertical integration?
Horizontal competing firms into one corporation.
Provided the needed equipment and services.
15) Why did the workers think that forming organized labor unions would help them get what they wanted from employers?
Uhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lol
16) Describe two ways in which the growing railroad network helped American industry.
Industrial westward expansion
Move supplies faster
17) What forms of transportation moved goods into and out of this region?
Trains
Ships
18) What industry grew in the timbered regions of Wisconsin and Michigan?
Sawmills
19) Identify the major iron/steel manufacturing centers shown on the map.
South Bend
Detroit
Cleveland
Youngstown
Buffalo
Pittsburgh
20) If you traveled from Florida to California, what time zones would you cross?
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacific
it depends on where you started like KC stated
21) If it is 6 AM in Maine, what time is it in Hawaii?
1 AM
22) If it is 3 PM in Texas, what time is it in Alaska?
12 PM

Friday, February 3, 2012

MORE QUESTIONS!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!

1. What do we learn about Jim in these chapters?
That he is very kind and treats Tom and Huck as if they are the same skin, Huck even says he is white on the inside. He really does believe in superstition.
2. What effect does the Doctor's speech in support of Jim have? How do you feel about that?
He saves Jim's life and he says hes good he shouldn't be hanged and the doctor.
3. What is the significance of the bullet?
Its like a souvinier of his adventure, and its like a game piece puzzle.
4. Where is Huck going at the end of the novel? What does this imply about his view of the world in which he lives?
To the west. It implys he wants to leave everyone and go on another adventure and not be civiliezed, he wants to be free again like on the river.
5. Comment on the style of the novel. Do you feel it represents the Realist tradition as we have discussed it? What aspects of Huck's character make him a good narrator? What problems did you encounter (if any) due to Huck's narration? Speculate on how a different narrator or a third person omniscient narrator would impact the story.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Episode 1-4

Episode 1
Theme Superstition vs Religion:
ex Huck killing a spider and thinking he would have bad lucka
Gullibility: 
ex Huck thinking the hairball talks to Jim. 
Appearance vs Reality: 
ex Huck battles elephants and A-rabs but really it is a sunday school
Allusions: 
1001 arabian nights, Bible, Don Quixote, Moses
Characters:
Jim, Tom, Huck, Pap, Widow Douglas, Joe Hopper, Judge, Ben Rogers, Miss Watson, Tommy Barns   
Note: 
Exposition
Summary:
He hates praying over the food before every meal. The Widow tries to teach Huck about Moses, but Huck doest care when Moses is dead. Huck cant smoke but approves of snuff. Huck joins the gang. Huck and the gang attack the sunday school. Huck wants to get rid of money, and paps is at the house.
Episode 2 
Summarize- Pap was waiting for Huck in his room, and talking to him about money, education, and relgion. Paps promises he changes to a better person and not a drunk. Paps then gets really drunk and trashes his room and falls off the roof and breaks his arm. Huck then gets taken away to the cabin where he kinda likes it because he is free from being a neat person and can do whatever he wants. Paps gets really drunk and beats him and he has a whole speech about "govment" He drinks alot and sees the Angel of Death and thinks snakes and crawling up his skin and biting him. He goes crazy and passes out. Huck runs away and makes a fake dead body and takes everything in the cabin and runs away on a raft he finds earlier.
Characters- Paps
Theme- Meaning of family
Episode 3: The Island

Themes Rebirth - Jim escapes slavery and starts a new like as a free man. Huck escapes his father and becomes free. Appearance vs. reality - Huck pretender to be two different people. Jim thinks Huck is a ghost when he is really alive.
Characters- Huck (Marry Sarah Williams & George Peters are aliases of Huck's own invention), Jim, Tom, Widow Douglas, Miss Watson, Judge Thatcher, Pap, and Mrs. Judith Loftus.

Summary- The entire chapter is mostly spent on Jackson Island. It starts when Huck wakes up on the island after he had ran away from his father and faked his death. That morning a ferryboat passes the Island that has Pap, Judge Thatcher, Tom Sawyer, Tom’s aunt Polly, some of Huck’s young friends, and more on board, all discussing Huck’s murder. They shoot cannonballs over the water and float loaves of bread with quicksilver inside, in hopes of finding Huck’s corpse. Huck catches one of the loaves and eats it, but he feels guilty that he has upset those who care about him. Huck spends three days on the island, living on berries and fish. He spends his nights counting ferryboats and stars. On the fourth day, while exploring the island, Huck finds Jim, who at first thinks Huck is a ghost. Huck is happy he will not be alone on the island but shocked when Jim explains that he has run away. Jim says that he overheard Miss Watson discussing selling him for $800 to a slave trader who would take him to New Orleans. Jim and Huck talk about superstition, and Jim’s failed investments, most of which have been scams. Jim is not too disappointed by his failures, since he still has his hairy arms and chest, which, according to his superstitions, is a sign of future wealth. In order to make a hiding place should visitors arrive on the island, Jim and Huck take the canoe into a large cave in the on the island. The two safely wait it out a storm inside the cave. The river floods, and washes out a house down the river past the island. Inside, Jim and Huck find the body of a man who has been shot. Jim and Huck make off with some odds and ends from the house. Huck has Jim hide in the bottom of the canoe so that he won’t be seen, and they make it back to the island safely. Huck wonders about the dead man, but Jim warns that it’s bad luck. Huck already has bad luck by finding and handling a snake’s shed skin. Sure enough when Huck plays a joke by putting a dead rattlesnake in Jim's bed, its mate comes and bites Jim. Jim’s leg swells but gets better after several days of rest and whisky drinking. A while later, Huck decides to go ashore to get information about what has happened. Jim agrees, but has Huck disguise himself as a girl (Mary Sarah Williams), using one of the dresses they took from the house. Huck practices his girl impersonation and then goes for the Illinois shore. In a shack, he finds a woman who appears to be a newcomer to the town. Huck is relieved because she will not be able to recognize him. The woman lets Huck and he introduces himself as “Sarah Williams”. She reveals that Pap was a suspect in Huck's murder and that some townspeople nearly killed him. Then, people began to suspect Jim because he ran away the same day Huck was killed. This was because he spent the money the judge gave him to find Huck, on whiskey. Now there is a $200 reward for him. Meanwhile, there is a $300 bounty out for Jim. The woman has noticed smoke over Jackson’s Island and has told her husband to look for Jim there. He planed to go there tonight with another man and a gun. The woman looks at Huck suspiciously and asks his name. He says, “Marry Williams.” When the woman asks about the change, he tries saying his full name is “Marry Sarah Williams.” Finally, she asks him to reveal his real male identity, saying she understands that he is a runaway and she will not turn him in. Huck says his name is George Peters. She tells Huck to send for her, Mrs. Judith Loftus, if he has trouble. Back at the island, Huck builds a decoy campfire far from the cave and then returns to the cave to tell Jim they must leave. And so they did.


Episode 4: On the river


Themes- Tolerance Vs. prejudice – Huck apologizes to Jim which is un heard of in this time.
    
Summary:
Jim and Huck spend the next few days traveling down the river. They only travel at night to avoid being seen and questioned. One night, they see a wrecked steamboat ahead of them. Huck convinces Jim to tie the raft to the boat and climb on board. They are surprised to hear voices, which Huck goes to investigate. There are three robbers on board, two of whom have tied up the third man. The two men finally decide to kill their partner by leaving him on the boat and waiting until it sinks. At this news, Huck scrambles back to rejoin Jim. They then discover that their raft has come untied and floated away. Having lost their raft, Huck and Jim search along the crashed ferryboat for the robbers' skiff. Just as they find it, the two robbers emerge and place the goods they have looted into the skiff. Huck and Jim jump into the skiff, cut the rope, and speed away downstream. Before morning, they manage to find their raft again and recapture it. Jim is hoping to reach Cairo, at the bottom of Illinois where the Ohio River merges with the Mississippi. From there, both he and Huck will be able to take a steamboat upriver and into the free states where Jim will finally be a free man. As they approaching that section of the river, a dense fog arrives and blankets everything in a murky white. They land on the shore, but before Huck is able to tie up the raft, the raft pulls loose and starts floating downstream with Jim aboard. Huck jumps into the canoe and follows it, but soon loses sight of it in the fog. He and Jim spend several hours tracking each other by calling out, but a large island finally separates them and Huck is left all alone. The next morning, Huck awakens and luckily manages to catch up with the raft. He finds Jim asleep and wakes him up. Jim is glad to see him, but Huck tries to play a trick on Jim by telling him that the events of the night before were just a dream. After some convincing, Jim starts to interpret the "dream." After some time, Huck finally points out the leaves and debris left from the night before, at which point Jim gets mad at Huck for playing such a mean trick on him. Huck feels terrible about what he did and apologizes to Jim. As Jim and Huck float downriver, Jim restlessly searches the riverbank for the town of Cairo. Heading to shore to determine what town they are near and with the intention of reporting Jim. They continue watching for Cairo, but are unable to locate it. After several days, both Huck and Jim begin to suspect that they passed Cairo in the fog several nights prior. While drifting downstream, they encounter an oncoming steamboat. Instead of getting out of their way as the steamboats usually do, the boat ploughs directly over the raft. Both Huck and Jim are forced to dive overboard. Huck emerges and grabs a piece of wood with which he paddles to the shore. Jim is nowhere to be seen.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Episode 2

Summarize- Pap was waiting for Huck in his room, and talking to him about money, education, and relgion. Paps promises he changes to a better person and not a drunk. Paps then gets really drunk and trashes his room and falls off the roof and breaks his arm. Huck then gets taken away to the cabin where he kinda likes it because he is free from being a neat person and can do whatever he wants. Paps gets really drunk and beats him and he has a whole speech about "govment" He drinks alot and sees the Angel of Death and thinks snakes and crawling up his skin and biting him. He goes crazy and passes out. Huck runs away and makes a fake dead body and takes everything in the cabin and runs away on a raft he finds earlier.
Characters- Paps
Theme- Meaning of family

Monday, January 30, 2012

Episode 8

Summary-
Huck and his friends find a town and ask around on a steamboat about what is going on there. They figure out that peter wilks just died and his brothers are from england. The King and duke decide to be the brothers to steal the money from the family and property.  Huck feels that bad and what the king and duke is very wrong so he comes up with a idea. Huck tells the truth to Mary Jane,  and tells her to run away until he can figure out how to handle what's going on. Another pair of men come in claiming they are the brothers. People try to put the two pairs through tests in order to see who is truly related to the Wilks. Once the body is dug up, Huck's run for the raft, thinking he can get away from duke and the king. He finds Jim on the huck unties him, but the duke and king are following behind.
Characters-
Wilks Sister- very stupid and easily to be joked or made stupid of.
real Wilks brothers
lawyer
Dr. Robinson
Undertaker
Personas-
Huck is Harvey's' servent 
Deaf and dumb brothers
Major Themes- Gullibility, meaning of family
Allusions, symbols, Ironies-
Kings outfit for jim
the family being gullibility
Discuss Huck's change in the episode-
He has change drastlicly he is actually trying to be nice and do the right thing he is acting more kind now then anyone else in the book

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Chapters 24-35

24-27
1. As we have discussed, clothes can play a symbolic or thematic role in the novel. Huck even says that he "never knowed how clothes could change a body before." Discuss the thematic role of clothes in these chapters.
It hides who they really are as in Huck not being a king or actor instead is a little red neck rapscallion and the duke not really being a duke or actor but a con artist.
2. Comment on the last paragraph of Chapter XXIV. Make a connection to Twain's description of the Arkansas town. Why is Huck's response to the Peter Wilks incident so strong? Why does Huck make moral evaluations now (you'll recall that he remained morally neutral concerning the prior schemes of the duke and king)?
Because it was the kings brother and i think Huck thought of if he had a brother he would have been sad when he died. He is disgusted that the king acted all of his sadness to him it was more just like haha hes dead i don't care.
3. What qualities do the Wilks girls have that allow them to be fooled so easily?
They trust people really easily and the king and duke fool them by saying their the sisters brother
4. Why is it significant that Joanna eats in the kitchen? What is the significance of her nickname? What themes are revealed?
Only slaves eat in the kitchen, because of her cleft lip, judging people
5. What statement about the behavior of people does Twain make through the Dr. Robinson 
incident? 
Tom and Huck see Doc Robinson get killed by Injun Joe and they let the blame fall on Muff Potter. this means that they only blame people if they get something from it.
6. Previously Huck has refused to hinder the antics of the king and duke. Now he attempts to foil their scheme. Why? What theme(s) from the novel can you apply to Huck's change in attitude?
Death and Rebirth the themes. Through the story Huck is being a better person and less devious and doesn't treat slaves like their nothing . He is getting better then right and wrong.
Chapters  27-30
1. Twain was heavily criticized for bad taste due to his description of the funeral toward the end of Chapter XXVII. Why do you think he was criticized, and do you think the criticism justified?
He shouldn't have been judged so much; because that was his view of it and the duke and king were trying to steal 6000 gold by using it.
2. On page 141 Huck says, ". . . here's a case where I'm blest if it don't look to me like the truth is better, and actually safer, than a lie." Explain.
He says he thinks it would be safer to tell the truth and not to lie for once on his journey
3. In these three chapters Huck finds himself having to lie for various reasons. How do his motives differ?
Huck is a survive so from as part of his instinct he lies to live or to hide his true self about him being friends with Jim.  Most of the time he lies as a joke or to be funny. He changes as he lies to try and steal a bunch of money. He even turns a little bit good by trying to stop the king and duke
4. Why doesn't Twain involve Jim more in these chapters?
Because Huck is in a town and jim has to be tied up as like hes captured and being taken somewhere because hes black. He has to be hidden. Another reason because the King and Duke say they are from england and slavery was aboltionst their a very long time ago.
5. Does Huck's escape from Hines say anything about Hines' character? 
 Huck's easy escape from him shows that Hines is really lazy. While Hines  busy trying to get a look inside the coffin, he never realized Huck leaving.
6. How does Huck feel about Mary Jane? Why does Huck tell her to go away? Significance? Huck really likes her and feels bad for her, so he tells her the truth about the King and Duke, Because it would be safer for her when the people come and get the con man. He actually likes her and cares for her
7. Discuss the significance of Huck's statement, ". . . anybody but a lot of prejudiced chuckleheads would a seen that the old gentlemen was spinning truth and t'other one lies."
Whoever was the old man he right while the other one was lying and not being truthful
8. What does the doctor represent?
 
Dr. Robinson represents the sole voice of something.
9. By the end of Chapter XXX, do you think Twain vindicates the characters of the duke and king or does he have them remain as villains? Explain.
I think they are villians because they try to steal alot of money and property. 
31-35
1. Would you say that Chapter 31 represents the climax of the novel? Why or why not?
Yes because its when
2. Huck says, "All right, then, I'll go to hell." Explain the irony in that statement.
He says this and he does it and he knows he going to a place no one wants to go to hell and burn forever.
3. Discuss the symbolism of the imagery at the beginning of Chapter 32.
Huck and tom go to phelps and that land seems peaceful and all kind.
4. Discuss Huck's understanding of Providence (215)? Would Miss Watson agree?
Huck being able to think on his fast and go with is sometimes used with providence. No she would not at all.
5. How does Twain use irony in the discussion between Huck and Mrs. Phelps about the "steamboat accident."
It shows they think black people are nothing and are just property and you can just by new property or better.
6. One of the recurring themes becomes apparent when Huck discovers that the Phelps are expecting Tom Sawyer. Which theme comes to mind and why?
Meaning of family because Tom is like Huck's brother and misses him however later on you realize tom has become a product of society while huck is a care freeing kid who is nice and kind at heart
7. Huck and Tom both agree to help Jim escape; however, their motives are different. Explain.
Huck wants to do it because Jim is his friend, Tom wants to do it for the hyped up feeling and craziness of a boy
8. "...and as they went by I see they had the king and duke astraddle of a rail - that is, I knowed it WAS the king and the duke, though they was all over tar and feathers. ...Well it made me sick to see it; and I was sorry for them poor pitiful rascals. ...Human beings CAN be cruel to one another" (225). Comment. What does this reveal about Huck's character?
He knows the world is cruel and bad and how humans are mean to everyone and how they will harm one another for pleasure.
9. Discuss the irony in Tom's reaction to the stealing of the watermelon.
He was shocked and weirded out how he actually stole but tom really never did because he left change or money behind.
10. Why does Huck let Tom take control?
Because Huck always wanted Tom to be their for plans so it would go smoother and more realistic and stylish.

Chapter 16 5-18

5. 1861- 1865
6. They had experienced soldiers, and they were fighting in their land and had a lot of support from white men.
7. Jefferson Davis, Aberaham Lincoln
8. She was a nurse to the soldiers, and she was also the founder of the red cross.
9. To prevent southerners from selling cotton for military supplies.
10. Their were no plans to attack at Gettysburg, it was a bloody battle that the federlists won, and it changed the war completely over 10'000 men died.
11. That it freed all slaves no matter what and all runaway slaves would not need to return to its master. It cause alot of slaves to join the norths army to win the war.
12. They helped the federlists win the war and joined their army to fight for freedom.
13. It hurt the south because the north blocked the ports because they could have traded cotton for weapons and ammo
14. Grants term was nice and just told the south to lay down their armies and go home. 

15. West Virginians generally supported secession from the Union. Virginia was rather upset about the secession. This created the state of West Virginia
 
 16. It was the vital for moving supplies faster and the North made southern blockades and
needed the river to control them. Who ever had the river had all the little river's attached to 
 it. 
 
17. So they could have a a better and more men in the army. 
 
18. Because he wanted to be in the war to help his people.