location where Tom Sawyer devises an elaborate escape plan

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Phelps farm is the rural Mississippi plantation in Mark Twain’s "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" where Huck and Tom reunite and stage their climactic rescue of Jim.

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instanceOf farm
fictional location
plantation
appearsIn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn NERFINISHED
appearsInChapterRange Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, chapters 32–43
associatedWithCharacter Huckleberry Finn NERFINISHED
Jim NERFINISHED
Sally Phelps NERFINISHED
Silas Phelps NERFINISHED
Tom Sawyer NERFINISHED
createdBy Mark Twain NERFINISHED
escapePlanAssistedBy Huckleberry Finn NERFINISHED
escapePlanDevisedBy Tom Sawyer NERFINISHED
escapePlanTarget Jim NERFINISHED
hasResident Jim NERFINISHED
Sally Phelps NERFINISHED
Silas Phelps NERFINISHED
hasThemeContext freedom
moral growth of Huck Finn
slavery
hasVisitor Huckleberry Finn NERFINISHED
Tom Sawyer NERFINISHED
isFinalMajorSettingOf Adventures of Huckleberry Finn NERFINISHED
isPlantation true
isRural true
locatedInFictional Mississippi NERFINISHED
locatedNearFictional Mississippi River NERFINISHED
narrativeRole location where Huck and Tom reunite
location where Tom Sawyer devises an elaborate escape plan NERFINISHED
setting of the climactic rescue of Jim
ownedBy Sally Phelps NERFINISHED
Silas Phelps NERFINISHED
timePeriodInFiction pre-Civil War American South
workGenreContext American novel
picaresque fiction

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Phelps farm narrativeRole location where Tom Sawyer devises an elaborate escape plan