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huck is an unreliable narrator which means
select one:
a. the story is told from huck’s point of view
b. the story is limited by huck’s view
c. the reader must find reality by interpreting huck’s explanation
d. all of the above
irony is demonstrated in the novel
select one:
a. when jim learns he can return to his wife and children
b. when tom reveals jim has been free all along
c. when huck decides to leave on a steamboat
d. none of the above
For the first question: An unreliable narrator is a first-person narrator (so the story is from their point of view) with a limited, biased perspective, requiring readers to interpret their account to find the actual reality. All options a, b, and c describe traits of an unreliable narrator.
For the second question: Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more than the characters. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom knows Jim is already free but lets Huck and Jim go through elaborate, unnecessary efforts to "free" him, which is a clear demonstration of irony.
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- d. All of the above
- b. When Tom reveals Jim has been free all along