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毕业论文初稿毕业论文初稿 学院 外国语学院学院 外国语学院 学号 学号 09400227 姓名 俞好英姓名 俞好英 摘要摘要 马克吐温是十九世纪后期美国批判现实主义文学的卓越代表 是第一个将文学创作 美国化 将文学语言民族 化的作家 他通过一生的艰苦劳动 写出了大量的文学作品 对统治美国资本主义社会的金钱的力量 虚伪的 道德 腐败的政治 伪善的宗教 永不满足的贪欲 奴役世界的渴望等等 进行了嘲笑 讽刺和抨击 他的作 品中充满了马克 吐温式的幽默 他以锐利的目光 抓住社会的丑陋面进行了辛辣的讽刺和批判 马克吐温以 他特有的幽默而又犀利的文笔 将社会上诸多丑恶现象描绘的淋漓尽致 将美国政府机构当时的腐败无能暴露 的赤裸裸 作品中充满了轻松乐观 幽默诙谐的格调 马克 吐温在小说方面为美国树立一座新的里程碑 是 一棵真正美国土生土长的参天大树 被称为美国 现实主义之父 的作家豪威尔斯 1837 1920 称马克吐温为 美国文学界的林肯 晚生于马克吐温半个世纪的海明威 1899 1961 则认为现代美国文学起源于马克吐温的 作品 哈克贝利芬历险记 马克 吐温创作初期 美国资本主义迅速发展 国内出现了繁荣昌盛的局面 与此 同时 资产阶级民主 自由的虚伪性和资本主义固有的弊病也逐渐暴露出来 但由于马克 吐温对整个资本主 义制度还抱有幻想 因此 这个时期他作品总的基调是轻松 乐观 幽默 欢快的 随着他的生活阅历加深 他对美国表面繁荣掩盖下的社会现实有了更清醒的认识 他开始在作品中探讨一些深刻的社会问题 其作品的 基调也由早期的幽默乐观转为无情的揭露和辛辣的讽刺 笔锋更加犀利 讽刺更加激烈 这个时期 1871 1889 他创作的作品主要有长篇小说 镀金时代 1873 汤姆 索亚历险记 1876 哈克贝利 费恩历险 记 1884 傻瓜威尔逊 1894 和两部历史题材的作品 王子与贫儿 1881 等 还有一部比较重要的 短篇小说集 百万英镑及其他新作 1893 19 世纪末 美国由自由资本主义进入垄断资本主义 面对社会矛 盾日益激化的现实 马克 吐温民主理想幻灭了 加之个人生活的不幸 他产生了悲观主义情绪 随着思想认 识的深化 诙谐 滑稽的成分明显减少 冷峻的字里行间流露出作者对现实社会的愤恨 他晚期 1900 1910 创作虽保留了笔锋犀利 嘲讽辛辣和揭露深刻的风格 但也有浓厚的悲凉情调 这个时期 他写下了著 名的中篇小说 败坏了赫德来堡的人 1900 还写了不少时评政论 给在黑暗中的人 1901 为芬斯顿 将军辩护 1902 沙皇的独白 1905 私刑合众国 战争祈祷文 等 这些文章都具有强烈的战斗性 而散文 人是怎么回事 1906 和死后发表的中篇小说 神秘的来客 1916 等则有悲观主义色彩 幽默讽 刺是马克 吐温小说创作的最显著的特征 具有强烈的密西西比地域文化特点 不同于传统的欧洲文学的幽默 他喜欢贴近生活 选择生活中最具讽刺意义的事物加以漫画式的夸张 让人在捧腹大笑之余对现实进行深刻的 思考 使幽默具有丰富的现实内容 马克吐温一生经历了美国资本主义从自由竞争到垄断的发展过程 他站在 民主主义的进步立场 在继承美国西部幽默文学传统的基础上 形成了自己独特的艺术风格 为把美国民族文 学提高到世界水平作出了重要贡献 马克 吐温被称为美国现实主义文学之父是当之无愧的 他的创作 把十 九世纪美国现实主义文学推向了世界的高峰 他在作品中所表现出来的讽刺艺术永远成为人类的瑰宝 他的创 作 艺术地 忠实地 同时又是无情地批判地记录了美国这一时期从资本主义走向帝国主义地演变过程 成为 历史的可靠见证 他的创作 极大的启发了一大批忠于人民 忠于艺术的正值的现实主义小说家 推动了美国 文学第三个高潮的出现 为世界文学写下了光辉的一页 本篇论文旨在通过对这两本书情节结构安排 背景描 写 人物刻画以及主题思想的刻画深化的分析比较来讨论马克吐温的创作与思想的发展与成熟 关键字 关键字 分析比较 情节结构安排 人物刻画 背景描写 主题思想 成熟 CONTENTS Abstract 摘要 1Introduction 1 1 1 A brief introduction of Mark Twain 2 1 2 A brief introduction of The adventures of Tom sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2Two common points of the the two novel 2 2 1 writing background 2 2 2 Writing style 4 3Four different points of the two novels 6 3 1The arrangement of the plot instruction 6 3 2 The background description 11 3 3 Characterization 14 3 3 1 The main characteristics of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 11 3 3 2 The Shepherdson and Grangerford families killing matters 13 4 The maturity of themes 15 4 1 The comparative analysis of the Tom and Huck in civilized society 15 4 2 The comparative analysis of Huck and Jim in racism 16 5 Conclusion 16 Bibliography 18 Acknowledgements 19 Appendix 20 Abstract Mark Twain is a remarkable representative of American realistic literature in the 19th century he is the first writer who had the literary creation Americanization and had the literary language nationalize With hard work he finished lots of literature works in his life In his works of literature he laughed at satirized and criticized the power of money the hypocritical morality corrupted politics etc It is full of Mark Twain s humor he criticized and satirized the social hideousness bitterly Mark Twain detailed the social hideousness with his particular humor It is full of relaxation optimism and humorous style Mark Twain developed a new milestone in novels for American people he is a real great native American Howswil 1837 1920 the Father of Realism called Mark Twain Lincoln in American literature area Hemingway 1899 1961 who was younger than Mark Twain about half a century believed that Mark Twain s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was the origin of the modern American literature At the beginning of Mark Twain s literature creation American bourgeois developed very fast and it looked so prosperous but at the same time sham democracy and freedom and the defects inherent in capitalist exposed too but Mark Twain still had fantasy to the Capitalist so the basis style of his works during this period is delight optimism humor and pleasure As he realized the social reality under the prosperous appearance he began to study some further social problems his writing style changed from the humor optimism in his early time to bitter irony he wrote in an more satirical style During this time his important works are The Gilded Age 1874 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1876 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1885 The Prince and the Pauper At the end of 19th century American free competition Capitalism turned to be monopoly Capitalism Face with the reality that all the basic contradictions are intensifying Mark Twain lost his ideal He became pessimistic for his personal life is not so happy With the deep realization to the American society the humor amusing element in his literature works became less and less we can know his resentment to the society through his later works In his later literature works he kept writing in an satirical style but with a little pessimism At this time he finished his famous medium sized story The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg He wrote some current events such as King Leopold s Soliloquy A Defense of His Congo Rule 1905 What Is Man 1906 Extract from Captain Stormfield s Visit to Heaven 1909 The Muaterious Stranger A Romance 1916 Humor and satire is the outstanding characteristics in his novel creation it is different from the traditional European literature humor with clear Mississippi area culture characteristics He liked to be close to the life to find the stories that had the most satirical meaning of them He wanted the reader could think it over after laughing thus humor would be more realistic Mark Twain experienced from free competition capitalism to monopoly capitalism He stood by the side of the advanced democracy forever He had his own particular art style and he made a great contribution to that for developing the American literature to the world s standard He fully deserved to be called Father of American Literature The third climax of the American literature came with his literary creation It is Mark Twain who began a magnificent page of the world s literature This thesis aims to analysis growing and maturing of the two books on the aspects of the arrangement of plot structure the background of description the characterization and the thesis Key words Comparative of analysis plot structure characterization the background of description theme mature 1 Introduction 1 1 A brief introduction of Mark Twain Mark Twain was a great writer in end of 19 th century His genuine and indulgence brought him high reputation among the Americans and even the world He is regarded as one of the three true American writers by many scholars because his works truly reflect the typical American people s life the characters and their spirit have become a symbol of an independent nation William Dean Howells praised Twain as the Lincoln of American literature Mark Dawidziad 1996 6 H L Mencken regarded him as the true father of American national literature the first genuinely American artist with royal blood Mark Dawidziad 1996 6 William Faulkner said Mark Twain was the first true American writer and all of us since are his heirs we descended from him Chang Yaoxin 1997 191 Bernard Devoto literary critic and Twain scholar agreed he Mark Twain wrote books that have in them something eternally true to the core of his nation s life Bernard Devoto 1932 3 He called Mark Twain the greatest of all American writers not just of western American writer Mark Twain pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens was brought up in the small town of Hannibal Missouri on the Mississippi River which was the setback of his most novels He was twelve when his father died and he had to leave school and educated himself In order to make his own living Mark Twain successively worked as a printer s devil a tramp printer a silver miner a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River and a frontier journalist in Nevada and California Colorful life experiences provided him plenty materials for his writing later On May 1st in 1852 his first work The Dandy Frightening the Squatter appeared in The Carpet Bag a weekly humor magazine in Boston Since then he wrote his way up into the ranks of great American writers His boy book the Adventures of Tom Sawyer lays claim to being America s most popular And later its sister novel the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was regarded as the masterpiece of Mark Twain In the studies on Mark Twain either from China or abroad lots of critics have commented them them from different angles This paper will draw on the results of their research in the analysis of the similarities and differences of the two novels also this thesis refers to their research methods In the first part the paper introduces the author Mark Twain and the writing background of the two books in the second part it analyze the similarities of the two novels On the second part it analyze the similarities of the two novels On the aspects of the arrangement of plot structure and the writing style In the third part the paper analyze the growing and maturing of the two books on the aspects of arrangement of the plot structure the background of description the characterization and the themes Last but not least on the basis of the above argument the paper expresses the growth and maturity under Twain s hand into great works of immeasurable richness and complexity which are considered an incomparable adventure story and a classic of American humor 1 2 A brief introduction of The adventures of Tom sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn In The adventures of Tom Sawyer Tom is a mischievous child who envies Huck Finn s lazy lifestyle and freedom As Tom s adventure proceed however critical moments show Tom moving away from his childhood concerns and making mature responsible decision These moments include Tom s testimony at Muff Potter s trial his saving of Becky from punishment and his heroic navigation doing out of the cave By the end of the novel Tom is persuading Huck to staying at the widow Douglas urging Huck to accept tight collars Sunday school and good table manners He is no longer a disobedient character undermining the adult order but a defender of respectability and responsibility In the end growing up for tom means abide by social custom and sacrificing the freedom of childhood Yet Tom s development isn t totally coherent The novel jumps back and forth among several events Tom s general misbehavior which represents in his acceptance of blame for the book that Becky rips and his struggle with Injun Joe which with Tom and Huck s discovery of the treasure Because of the fragment or variability of the novel Tom s character can seem inconsistent as it varies depending upon his situation Tom is a paradoxical figure in some respects for example has no determinate age Sometimes Tom shows the naivete of a small child On the other hand Tom s romantic interest in Becky and his fascination with Huck s smoking and drinking seem more like an adolescent The narrator of this novel is an adult who views the adult world critically He looks back on the pastimes of childhood in a somewhat idealized manner Tom sawyer is warmly welcome by children Huck Finn fits into the tradition of the Bildungsroman a novel of maturation and development Staphanie Pumphrey 2003 38 Huck is an outcast and he distrusts the morals and regulations of the society that regard him as low class and fails to protect him from abuse This understanding about society and his growing relationship with Jim lead Huck to doubt many of the knowledge s that he has received in school Once more we see him choosing to go to hell rather than abide by what he has been taught His moral development is sharply contrasted to the characteristics of Tom Sawyer who is influenced by adventure novels and Sunday school teachings Mark twain writes The adventure of Huckleberry Finn with the hot topic in American society the problem of slavery 2 Two common points of the the two novels 2 1 writing background Samuel Langhorne Clement who wrote under the pen name Mark twain was born in Florida Missouri in1835 At the age of four he moved his family to Hannibal a town on the Mississippi River much like the towns in his two most famous novels The adventures of Tom Sayer and The adventures of Huckleberry Finn The young Clement began his life in a fairly affluent family that owned a number of household slaves When Clements was twelve his riverboats life on the river gave Twain material for several of his books including the raft scenes of Huck Finn and all of the material for his autobiographical life on the Mississippi In 1861 the Civil War exploded across America shutting down the Mississippi for travel or shipping In 1863 he began signing articles with the name Mark Twain Throughout the late 1860s and 1870s Twain s articles stories memoirs and novels characterized by an immense humor and refine language and dialect granted him an almost inconceivable celebrity In 1876 The Adventures of Tom Sayer was published to wild national acclaim strengthening Twain s position in American literary circles As the nation prospered economically in the post civil war period an era that came to be known as the Gilded Age His books were sold door to door Twain began work on Huck Finn a sequel to Tom Sawyer in an effort to capitalize on the popularity of the earlier book 2 2 Writing style These two novels are classified as realism and romanticism in American literature Realistic writers aways expressed their concern for the world of experience of the commonplace and for the world of experience of the commonplace and for the familial and the low 常耀新 2003 117 there two novels came from the real life Mark Twain s concern about the people from low class are based on the philosophy that people will have the chance to be happy if they have realistic expectations It is never possible to cut off romanticism with real life Romantic writers are worshipers of nature especially the subline aspect of a natural scene 罗经国 2005 4 I ain t doing my duty by that boy and that s the lord truth goodness knows Spare the rod and spile the child as the Good Book says I m a laying up sin and suffering for us both i know He s my own dead sister s boy poor thing and I ain t got the heart to lash him somehow Every time I let him off my conscience does hurt me so and every time I hit him my old heart most breaks Mark Twain 1976 8 This quotation is from chapter one of The Adventures of Tom Sayer when Tom has escaped from Aunt Polly s mixture of amusement and upset at Tom s naughty reflects her kind hearted Her inner conflict about her treatment of Tom is concluded in the final sentence Twain s attention to language is an important aspect of his realism He captures the characteristics of American real life Aunt Polly uses a oral vocabulary and pronunciation reflects the vivid life of the small town Hannibal In addition to Aunt Polly s distinctive idiom and accent her speech is always full of stereotyped language and folk wisdom which recreated the regional dialects The Terror of the oceans had brought a big bag full of loaves and had tired himself out carry it there Finn the Red had stolen a frying pan and a quantity of tobacco The black Avenger of the Spanish Seas said that they could not start without some fire That was z wise thought for matches were hardly know there in those days They saw a fire upon a great raft a hundred yards above and they went and helped to a growing piece of wood They made an exciting adventure of it saying Sh every now and then suddenly stopping with finger on lips moving with hands on imaginary knives and giving orders in fierce whispers They knew that the raftsmen were all down at the village but that did not matter they had to steal the fire in the right practical way Mark Twain 1976 23 The paragraph Twain uses romantic style to show Tom s immaturity As Rob in Hood game shows Tom sticks to the conventions of the heroic and romantic stories He memorizes situation from these stories in order to perform in his own game The boys adventures have been playful and innocent their trip to the island and their acts as a pirate demonstrate their romantic imaginary It was after eight o clock when I woke up the next day and the sun was high in the sky was warm and comfortable and I didn t want to get up Jim finished his story and then we both carried all our things into a cave and hid the canoe under some trees We were just in time because then the rains came It rained for days and the river got higher and higher All kinds of things came down the river and one night there was a little wooden house lying half on its side We got the canoe out and went to take a look Through the window we could see a bed two old chairs and some old clothes There was something lying in the corner and we thought it looked like a man Mark twain 1884 13 These paragraphs from The Adventures of Huckleberry are a mix of the romantic and the practical The meeting between Huck and Jim on the island begin the main plot of the novel Both of them separated from society Jim and huck find themselves enjoying a dreamlike space the island is safe and peaceful and food is abundant They can do what they want to do smoking a pipe watching the river feeding on catfish and wild berries Of course the romantic life on the island will will not last Two events remind Huck and Jim of the looming threat from outside The first involving is the house that flouts down the river The bad things and the dead man in the house reminds them that Jackson s Island is not completely isolated from the outside world The second incident is Jim s rattlesnake bite again the island reminds Huck and Jim that the island is not safe The book divided into 36 chapters Nearly each chapter begins with the mischievous experience of Tom sawyer Lacking of a powerful mainline through the entire story so the relationship between each chapter is loose The whole story is is like Tom s childhood stories Until the emergence of the Injun Joey s killing matter the whole novel seems to have the mainline However the story back to the Tom s play for no time which the readers gradual

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