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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn -Mark Twain | ||||||
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Mark Twain (real name Samuel Langhorne Clemens) was born on the Missouri frontier
and spent his childhood here. He was forced to quit school at the age of 12
in order to earn his living. He wrote his first article at 15, and his first
short story was published when he was 16. In 1857 he started down the Mississippi
toward New Orleans as an apprentice steamboat pilot. The people he met and the
scenes he viewed during these four years on the Mississippi furnished characters
and situations for his later writings. j5k21ko He has only to consult his conscience, the conscience of a Southern boy in the middle of the last century, to know that he ought to return Jim to slavery. And when at last he finds that he cannot endure his decision but must change it and help Jim in his escape, it is not because he has acquired any new ideas about slavery. Huck’s instinct is to help anybody in trouble, no matter how they have been mistreated. Any display of human cruelty sickens him no matter what the putative rights and wrongs of the matter. Huck is curiously alone, he is almost impersonally melancholic, he has a desire to wander, to leave no tracks and he betrays a premature nostalgia. The literary work of Mark Twain belongs to the treasury of world literature because of the acuity of its social criticism, its generous ideals, the authenticity of satire, the irresistible charm of its humour, and the natural expression. The “point of view” in this novel is quite different from the one in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. Here the narrator is the major character (this is called 1st person narrative). In close connection with “point of view” in this novel is its very original style. Mark Twain created a literary language which was quite new in the American literature of that time: the use in prose of the genuine American colloquial speech. |
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