The Wilkses Part 1 (Ch. 24-26)

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The Wilkses Part 1

(Ch. 24-26)

Rachel Ray, Eunice Lee, Kaira Miller, Arleth Urquiza, Alexis Hernandez

Summary

Huck and the King decide to arrive in a steamboat to the village and when they arrive they meet a townsman who shares all the town gossip and happenings to the two.

They Peter Wilkis, a wealthy man, asked for his two brothers before his passing, but they have not yet arrived and Wilkis passed.

Peter Wilkis has 3 nieces who all have inherited his wealth and happen to be in town.

The king and duke deviate a plan to play the part of the two uncles so they can get their hands on the money.

The nieces fall for their plot because they have no past recollection of their uncles.

To gain trust of the townspeople, the king and duke decide to publicly give the inheritance to the girls, but Dr. Robinson, someone in the crowd, catches suspicion of their acts and calls them out.

Later, Huck feels guilty that the two con men have a plan to rob the girls, who trust them. He makes his own plan to steal the money and hide it until they leave so he can

Huck’s Development or Lesson

Lesson: Not to trust everyone you meet

Evidence: “I stood behind the king and the duke's chairs and waited on them… Susan said how bad the biscuits was, and how mean the preserves was...the way women always do for to force out compliments; and the people all knowed everything was tiptop, and said so—said ‘How DO you get biscuits to brown so nice?” (Twain 129).

● Huck notices how the girls and nearly everyone in the house lie about the simplest things.

Huck’s Development or lesson

Lesson: Money isn't everything

Evidence: “I felt so ornery and low down and mean that I says to myself ,my mind’s made up ; I’ll hive that money for them or bust” (Twain 132).

● The feeling of Huck taking the money is worse than his desire to have it

Evidence that shows the lesson

Lesson: He learns how deceitful people could be

Evidence: “I says to myself,this is a girl that I'm letting that old reptle rob her of her money” (Twain 132).

It shows how the king will do anything to get money

He came up a big lie

3 Style/Literary Analyses

Theme: people are gullible and ignorant

King’s speech in chapter 25

“And everybody crowded up with the tears in their eyes, and most shook the hands off of them frauds” (Twain 236).

Diction: use of words that aren’t “conventional” now or have odd spellings

“‘Git aboard,’ says the king. ‘...my servant ‘ll he’p you with them bags. Jump out and he’p the gentleman’” (Twain 223).

● Imagery: Although Huck is not very educated he still describes places or events in detail

○ “-it was a long curtain-calico gown, and a white horse-hair wig and whiskers; and then he took his theater paint and painted

Study Guide Questions (Ch 24-25 Q. 1-5)

1.

What contrast emerges immediately in these chapters?

Dr.Robinson doesn’t believe King is Peter Wilks's brother and is trying get the rest of people against him.

2. What is Huck’s attitude toward the townspeople who accept the King and Duke as the Wilks’ relatives?

➔ Huck’s attitude is that he’s sees them fake and that they pretend to care but they really don’t.

Study Guide Questions Continued...

Study Guide Questions Continued...

5.

Why does Huck refuse to expose the frauds at once?

➔ Huck doesn’t want to expose the frauds because he doesn’t want to let the convent men to know it was him. Plus, he wants to keep them safe.

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