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The language styles in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 马克吐温的写作风格.doc

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The language styles in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The adventure of Huckleberry Finn is the best work that Mark Twain ever produced in the early time. It tell a story about the united states before the civil war.At that time America had great national faults,full of violence and even crueltly ,yet still retain the virtues of ‘some simplicity ,some innocence ,and some peace .Mark Twain used his speacial language to descipe the society along the mississipp river and revealed peaple kean to the freedom and happiness .In this book colloquial language and staire are very significant ,through which Mark Twain descripe the character ,narrate the event ,and creat the memorable characters in all of American fiction .Mark Twain was the first important writer to consistently use the American speech rather than England’s English. His honor, whether it was aimed at pure entertainment or at social satire, was irresistible. His realism, and details influenced many later American novelists. That was why Ernest Hemingway once said “all modern American literatures came from one book written by Mark Twain called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” And it became Twain’s masterpiece. Huckleberry Finn is a veritable recreation of living models. The two major characters, Huck and Jim, represent the two sides of the dilemma: Huck strikes out for an absolute freedom, while Jim requires to gain his own freedom,so Huck qualify his freedom by entering into the pursuit of Jim’s. It starts out as a comedy , an ‘As You Like It’ with a hero drawn from the bottom of society rather than the top. The portrayal of individual incidents and characters achieved intense verisimilitude of detail. Serious problems are being discussed through the narration of a little illiterate boy. The fact that the wilderness juxtaposed with civilization, the people half wild and half civilized, many of whom are worse, vulgar, are brutal. travels. In this novel, rivers are roads that move,and the road itself is t
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