Huckleberry Finn - Indirect Characterization

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HUCKLEBERRY FINN Reading strategies: INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION Twain uses indirect characterization to develop his characters. We learn about Huck Finn through his words, actions, and responses to others. We learn about the other characters in the novel through Huck’s descriptions of them. Huck Finn 1. Examples of words, actions, or response: “it was rough to live in house all the time… and so when I couldn’t stand it no longer I lit out. I got into my old rags…” 2. Trait: • Doesn’t like rules • “Unsivilized” • Independent Pap 1. Examples response: 2. Trait: Miss Watson

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