2) The significance of the novel The book marks the climax of Twain’s literary creativity. Hemingway once described the novel the one book from which “all modern American literature comes.” The book is significant in many ways. First of all, the novel is written in a language that is ...
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Moreover, he successfully used local color and historical settings to illustrate and shed light on the contemporary society. His work touched upon the human situation in a general, indeed “universal” way. Humanitarianism ultimately triumphs. 5. Twain’s humor is remarkable. A great deal of his...
31、ail to be impressed by an attitude that was to become a reiterated theme of the author during his later years.2) The significance of the novelThe book marks the climax of Twains literary creativity. Hemingway oncedescribed the novel the one book from which “all modern American literature...
Mark Twain马克吐温 MarkTwain(1835-1910)Life Birth:Nov.30,1835;MissouriSocialExperience Journeymanprinter–steamboatpilot–goldrush–newspapercolumnist–lecturer LiteraryCareer Penname–SamuelLanghorneClemensLiteraryStatus–agreatliterarygiantofAmerica,“thetruefatherofournationalliterature”(H...
What'smore,hischaracters,confinedtoaparticularregionandtoaparticularhistoricalmoment,speakwithastrongaccent,whichistrueofhislocalcolorism.Besides,differentcharactersfromdifferentliteraryorculturalbackgroundstalkdifferently,asisthecasewithHuck,Tom,andJim.Indeed,withhisgreatmasteryandeffectiveuseofvernacular,Twainhasmade...
2) The significance of the novel The book marks the climax of Twain’s literary creativity. Hemingway once described the novel the one book from which “all modern American literature comes.” The book is significant in many ways. First of all, the novel is written in a language that is ...
rtheme.UnlikeJamesandHowe1ls,MarkTwainwroteaboutthelower-classpeople,becausetheywerethe peopleheknewsowe1lancltheir1ifewastheonehehimselfhadlived.Moreoverhesuccessfullyusedlocalc olorandhistoricalsettingstoi1lustrateandshedlightonthecontemporarysociety. ...
2) The significance of the novel The book marks the climax of Twain’s literary creativity. Hemingway once described the novel the one book from which “all modern American literature comes.” The book is significant in many ways. First of all, the novel is written in a language that is ...
38、nd the novel concludes on the safety of dry land, where, ironically, Huck and Jim find their true freedom.第26页/共38页Significance of the novel The novel marked the climax of Twains literary creativity. The book is significant in many ways: 1. Local Colorism: Twain preferred to repr...