问题描述:
英语翻译
4.Conclusion
The two children protagonists in Mark Twain's two Adventures contribute much to the success of the two novels.They helped Mark Twain unify the themes of the two stories.Actually,Mark Twain was not always satisfied with the character,Tom,who belongs to the civilized society,and thus he created his ideal image,Huck,who has his own natural instincts and sweet innocence,and can resist temptations from the traditional society.Huckleberry Finn was finished by Mark Twain,eight years after Tom Sawyer was published.In the meantime,Mark Twain witnessed industrialization engulf America's every corner step by step.Reality together with the valuable experience of creating Tom Sawyer accelerated Mark Twain's rapid growth in literary composition.Born as the masterpiece of Mark Twain,Huckleberry Finn's setting was no longer confined to the small village as Tom Sawyer did,but changed to the great Mississippi River,which not only contrasts with the land world filled with troubles,but also presents a moving panorama for the exploration of the American society.Although both Adventures are enduring and extraordinary works,Huckleberry Finn surpasses Tom Sawyer in theme and art.
4.Conclusion
The two children protagonists in Mark Twain's two Adventures contribute much to the success of the two novels.They helped Mark Twain unify the themes of the two stories.Actually,Mark Twain was not always satisfied with the character,Tom,who belongs to the civilized society,and thus he created his ideal image,Huck,who has his own natural instincts and sweet innocence,and can resist temptations from the traditional society.Huckleberry Finn was finished by Mark Twain,eight years after Tom Sawyer was published.In the meantime,Mark Twain witnessed industrialization engulf America's every corner step by step.Reality together with the valuable experience of creating Tom Sawyer accelerated Mark Twain's rapid growth in literary composition.Born as the masterpiece of Mark Twain,Huckleberry Finn's setting was no longer confined to the small village as Tom Sawyer did,but changed to the great Mississippi River,which not only contrasts with the land world filled with troubles,but also presents a moving panorama for the exploration of the American society.Although both Adventures are enduring and extraordinary works,Huckleberry Finn surpasses Tom Sawyer in theme and art.
问题解答:
我来补答展开全文阅读