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Tacky or Classy brass door knobs CLASSY
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Grangerford StyleMore satire by Twain
Tacky or Classy
brass door knobs
CLASSY
Tacky or Classycarpeting
CLASSY
Tacky or Classy?
curtainswith castles,vines, and
cattle
Tacky or Classy
red brick fireplace
CLASSY
Tacky or Classytableclothwith red and blue
eagle
?
Tacky or Classy
TACKY
crockery parrot, cat, and dog
Tacky or Classycrockery
fruit basket(with chipped fruit)
TACKY
Tacky or Classy
TACKY
Piano(sounds like two
tin pans)
Tacky or Classymantle clock(doesn’t turn right)
TACKY
Tacky or Classybooks CLASSY
Tacky or Classywild turkey wing
fans
TACKY
Tacky or Classywhite-washedexterior walls
CLASSY
Tacky or Classy
Emmiline’ssorrowfulpaintings
?
The Grangerfords…
•Are not as classy as they seem•They might have money, but money doesn’t automatically bring sophistication
The fruitbasket…“…they warn’t real because you could see
where pieces had chipped off and showed the white chalk, or whatever it was, underneath.”
•The Grangerfords look great from the outside, but when you get closer, you see their flaws (chips) in their character/lifestyle.•Their hate for the Shepherdson is a major flaw that ruins the family.
Emmilene Grangerford…is an 1800 Gothic
obsessed with death and dyingirony – she died youngforeshadows the end of chapter 18
Twain uses satire to…Symbol – of the misery behind the Grangerford’s fascade
Huck says how hard it is to be a writer:Twain struggled writing Huck FinnTook 7-10 years