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THE ART OF MARK TWAIN’S HUCKLEBERRY FINN

THE ART OF MARK TWAIN'S HUCKLEBERRY FINN
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摘要 Mark Twain, the father of North American literature, portrayed several vivid characters i n his great novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by adapting original colloquial language. Reading through the book, what delights the reader first, last and most is its language, the language of the characters, which makes the reader believe that the whole story is not told by Mark Twain but by Huck Finn, who seems to be a young boy of twelve or thirteen. In shaping this boy as well as others, the author adapts many artistic techniques and the adaptation shows much of his mastery ofwriting,. Mark Twain, the father of North American literature, portrayed several vivid characters i n his great novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by adapting original colloquial language. Reading through the book, what delights the reader first, last and most is its language, the language of the characters, which makes the reader believe that the whole story is not told by Mark Twain but by Huck Finn, who seems to be a young boy of twelve or thirteen. In shaping this boy as well as others, the author ad...
作者 李世民
出处 《内蒙古师范大学学报(哲学社会科学版)》 2001年第S1期50-54,共5页 Journal of Inner Mongolia Normal University:Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition
关键词 art style LANGUAGE hero molding art style language hero molding
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