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MarkTwainMirrorofAmerica,1,Groupmembers:孙慧、朱琳、刘娟、李颖余、李旭阳、吴超,2,SamuelLanghorneClemens(November30,1835April21,1910),wellknownbyhispennameMarkTwain,wasanAmericanauthorandhumorist,essayistandlecturer.MarkTwainisnotedforhisnovelsAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884),whichhasbeencalled“theGreatAmericanNovel”,andtheAdventuresofTomSawyer.,3,Introduceindetail,WritingFeatures,Comment,Majorworks,4,MarkTwainwasborninFlorida,Missouri,onNovember30,1835.Hewasthesixthofsevenchildren.Onlythreeofhissiblingssurvivedchildhood.TwainwasborntwoweeksaftertheclosestapproachtoEarthofHalleysComet.OnDecember4,1985,theUnitedStatesPostalServiceissuedastampedenvelopeforMarkTwainandHalleysComet.,Introduceindetail,5,MarkTwainandHalleysComet,6,WhenTwainwasfour,hisfamilymovedtoHannibal,Missouri,aporttownontheMississippiRiver.Atthattime,Missouriwasaslavestate,andyoungTwainbecamefamiliarwiththeinstitutionofslavery,athemehewouldlaterexploreinhiswriting.,7,InMarch1847,whenTwainwas11,hisfatherdiedofpneumonia(肺炎).Thenextyear,hebecameaprintersapprentice(学徒).In1851,hebeganworkingasatypesetterandcontributorofarticlesandhumoroussketchesfortheHannibalJournal,anewspaperownedbyhisbrotherOrion.,8,Whenhewas18,heleftHannibalandworkedasaprinterinNewYorkCity,Philadelphia,St.Louis,andCincinnati.Hejoinedtheunionandeducatedhimselfinpubliclibrariesintheevenings,findingwidersourcesofinformationthanhewouldhaveataconventional(传统的)school.At22,TwainreturnedtoMissouri.,9,AsayoungmanTwainworkedasariverboatpilotontheMississippiRiver.Whenhestartedhiswritingcareer,SamuelClemensadoptedthename“MarkTwain,”whichmeanttwofathoms,asafedepthforariverboat.,P,10,In1861,SamuelClemensavoidedthebrewingCivilWarbygoingwest.HetookhisfirstwritingjobasreporterattheVirginiaCityTerritorialEnterprise.,P,11,Attheageof34,hemarriedOliviaLangdonClemens.ShewasthedaughterofaNewYorkcoalmagnate,amemberofthecountryswealthyelite.ShewouldalsofurnishhimherfamilyshomeinElmira,NewYork,aplacewherehevisitedoftenandwrotemanyofhisbest-lovedbooks.,P,12,Becauseoffinancialproblems,ClemenslivedinEuropefrom1891-1901,butthiswasneitherhisfirstnorlasttripabroad.Infact,hewasaninveteratetraveler.Fromtheageof17tothelastfewweeksofhislifehewasalwaysdiscoveringnewplacesandrevisitingold.HecrisscrossedtheAtlanticmorethanadozentimesandalsosawTurkey,Palestine,Hawaii,Australia,India,andSouthAfrica.,13,By1900TwainhadbecomeAmericasforemostcelebrity.Heachievedgreatsuccessasawriterandpublicspeaker.Hiswitandsatireearnedpraisefromcriticsandpeers,andhewasafriendtopresidents,artists,industrialists,andEuropeanroyalty,P,14,HisLaterLife,Therearemanytragiceventsinhislaterlife:thefailureofhisinvestments,hisfatiguingtravelsandlecturesinordertopayoffhisdebts,andaddedtothis,thedeathofhiswifeandtwodaughterswhichlefthimabsolutelyinconsolable.Somecriticslinkthesetragiceventswiththechangeofstyleinhislaterworks,fromanoptimistandhumoristtoanalmostdespairingdeterminist.,15,WhenhediedonApril21,1910,newspapersaroundthecountrydeclared,“Thewholeworldismourning.”Bythen,SamuelClemenshadlongsinceceasedtobeaprivatecitizen.HehadbecomeMarkTwain,aproudpossessionoftheAmericannation.,16,GraveofMarkTwainWoodlawnCemetery,Elmira,NY,17,18,Majorworks,works,19,20,LifeontheMississippi”密西西比河上,ThisworkisamemoirbyMarkTwaindetailinghisdaysasasteamboatpilotontheMississippiRiverbeforeandaftertheAmericanCivilWar,21,TheAdventuresofTomSawyer(汤姆索亚历险记),ThisnoveltalkedaboutayoungboycalledTomSawyergrowingupalongtheMississippiRiver.Itdescribeschildrenpursuitofnoveltyandadventurelife.,最伟大的儿童文学作品,22,TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn哈克贝利费恩历险记,Thisbookisabouthowtosettheslavesfreeandhowtocometrueonesdreams,23,Themysteriousstranger(神秘的陌生人),Heinsistedthatmandrophisreligiousillusionsanddependuponhimself,notProvidence(神)tomakeabetterworld.他指出人类应该摒弃宗教幻想,依靠自己而不是上帝的力量,去创造一个更加完美的世界。,24,Otherworks,TheManThatCorruptedHadleyburg败坏了哈德莱堡的人RoughingIt苦行记TheAdventuresofTomSawyer汤姆索亚历险记TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn哈克贝利费恩历险记,马克吐温四大名著,25,RunningforGovernor竞选州长TheMillionPoundNote百万英镑TheGildedAge镀金时代TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty卡拉维拉斯县驰名的跳蛙Theinnocentabroad傻子出国记,26,Literatureisanartoflanguage.MarkTwainslanguageisartisticandlikeasharpweaponwithoutdoubt.MarkTwainisfamousforhishumorandsatire.Heusedtheartisticstyleofhyperbole(夸张法)onthebasisofthewesterntraditionalhumorandmadehiswritingfullofallegoriesthatlaybehindthehumor.,MarkTwainsWritingFeatures,27,MarkTwainsWritingFeatures,localcolor,representingsociallifethroughportraitsoflocalplaceswhichheknewbest,drawingfromhisownrichfundofknowledgeofpeopleandplaces,talltales(highlyexaggerated夸张),atextureofmostlocalcolorliterature,akindofhumor,28,AMasterofLanguage,shortconcrete(具体)directineffect,simple,evenungrammatical,sentence&structures,words,Heusedcolloquial(口语化)language,vernacular(地方性)language,dialects(方言),Americandialect,“MarkTwainwasthefirsttrulyAmericanwriter,andallofussincearehisheirs,whodescendedfromhim.”(WilliamFaulkner),MarkTwainsWritingFeatures,AnAmericanlanguage,29,MarkTwainsWritingFeatures,humor,isofwittyremarksmocking(讥讽)atsmallthingsandmakingpeoplelaugh,isakindofartisticstyleusedtocriticizethesocialinjustice,30,ABriefAssessmentMarkTwainisapartofAmerica.HispersonalsuccessandfailurewerethoseofAmerica.Hemoved,alongwithAmerica,frominnocencetoexperience.ErnestHemingway:AllmodernAmericanliteraturecomesfromonebookbyMarkTwaincalledHuckleberryFinn.Therewasnothingbefore.Therehasbeennothingasgoodsince.,31,Dontgoaroundsayingtheworldowesyoualiving.Theworldowesyounothing.Itwasherefirst.别到处说世界亏欠了你。世界什么都不欠你的,你还没出生它就在这儿了。,Tellthetruthforever,suchofwordsyouneednotrecordedyoutooncesaysomewhat.永远说实话,这样的话

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