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... Upon arriving at the farm, he discovers that the Phelps' are Tom Sawyer's Aunt Sally and Uncle Silas. ... The Phelps' mistake him for Tom and welcome him. ...
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... He discovered that Mrs. Phelps was Tom's aunt and she was expecting Tom to come visit them anytime. She mistook Huck forTom and welcomed him. ...
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... A family by the name of Phelps, Tom Sawyer's aunt and uncle, recapture Jim and put him in chains again, although his freedom has long since been granted. ...
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... person to Jim was not the Phelps', who locked him in the shed, nor the king, who sold Jim to the Phelps. Instead the most cruel person happens to be Tom Sawyer ...
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... At the end of the novel, when Huck goes looking for Jim, who was captured, he has to go to the Phelps's farm. There Huck is mistaken for Tom Sawyer and stays ...
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... Twain's masterpiece begins unraveling as all the characters reunite at the Phelps' Plantation. The fact that Jim is sold to Tom's aunt and uncle at the precise ...
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... friend. Ch.32: pg.200-208 Huck is on the Phelps farm and assumes the identity of Tom Sawyer. Jim is still enslaved by Silas Phelps. ...
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... So I woke him up and told him about how Tom Sawyer was goin' to the Phelps house. And in a matter of minutes we was runnin' towards the river for our raft. ...
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... to one another.? Tom and Huck come to find that fifteen armed farmers were at the Phelps? to prevent Jim from escaping. In a frenzy ...
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... But when he enters the Phelps's farm and he reunites with Tom Sawyer his ways back to what they were at the beginning of the book. ...
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... a plan before doing anything, as shown when he comes to the Phelps's farm and ... Huck admires Tom's level head and planning ability and shows this when they both ...
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... The last scene of the novel involving the freeing of Jim takes place at the Phelps plantation. In the novel, Tom, like always, must invent an extravagant and ...
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... The last scene of the novel involving the freeing of Jim takes place at the Phelps plantation. In the novel, Tom, like always, must invent an extravagant and ...
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... In the end of the novel during Jim's escape from the Phelps's Huck goes along with Tom's elaborate plan to free Jim even though a much simpler and safer way is ...
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... "By the time he reaches the Phelps place he is not the boy who had been playing robbers with Tom's gang in St. Petersburg before. ...
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... Huck and Tom help Jim escape from the Phelps' Farm, and in the process, Tom is wounded. It soon becomes apparent that his injuries are serious. ...
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... Huck and Tom help Jim escape from the Phelps' Farm, and in the process, Tom is wounded. It soon becomes apparent that his injuries are serious. ...
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... Huck and Tom help Jim escape from the Phelps' Farm, and in the process, Tom is wounded. It soon becomes apparent that his injuries are serious. ...
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... In the beginning of the novel he joins Tom in playing a joke on Jim. But towards the end, he cries when Jim is sold to the Phelps family by the king and the ...
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... Huck and Tom help Jim escape from the Phelps' farm, and in the process, Tom is wounded. It soon becomes apparent that his injuries are serious. ...
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... Another time that Mark Twain ridicules Romantic books is when Jim, a Negro slave, escapes from his owners, the Phelps. Huck and Tom Sawyer help plan Jim's ...
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... in the last few chapters of Huckleberry Finn through the interaction of Huck, Tom and Jim. ... When Huck entered Mrs. Phelps house, she asked him why he was so late ...
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... reappearance of Tom Sawyer. Jim has been captured by the family that he and Tom are now staying with, the Phelps. It is here that ...
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... is sold back into slavery, more specifically to Silas Phelps, and Huck decides to rescue him. It could have led to a great ending, but instead Tom Sawyer is ...
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... they stop at another small town where the King sells Jim to Silas Phelps for forty dollars. The people that Jim are sold to just happen to be Tom Sawyer's aunt ...
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... Lastly, the doctor describes Jim's heroic sacrifice to the Phelps and tells them that, "He ain'ta ... and yet he was risking his freedom to do it [save Tom]."(chap ...
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... If I were to re-write the ending of the novel, I would have Jim and Huck escape from Mr. Phelps without the help of Tom Sawyer. ...
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... The plot to rescue Jim from the Phelps was dragged on in a tedious ... of Huck throughout the novel was stagnated and replaced by the adventure-seeking Tom Sawyer. ...
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... Petersburg he is first Sarah Mary Williams and then George Peters. While staying with the Phelps, he was posing as Tom Sawyer. One ...
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... constraining clothing. Similarly, when Huck was on the Phelps' farm he was no longer free to be Huck, but was Tom. On the other ...
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