DESCRIPTION OF ADVENTURES IN THE NOVELS OF MARK TWAIN

Authors

  • Kamola Savurbaeva JSPU

Keywords:

protagonist, adventure, plot, novel, Mark Twain, fiction, metaphorical, names, river.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the novels “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, which were based on childhood memories, teenage years, and light days. But they also have what is happening, in an American village, or the common-minded people who live there. In the novels, such traditions as the harmony of provincial society with the whole country the formation of society, going to church every Sunday seemed boring to children.

References

M. Twain. Selected works, Gramercy Books, 1982, New York

World child literature: Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde. Onder P House, 2005

Mark Twain. The tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson, Bantam Books, 1959

American satire. Satirical short stories and essays, Higher School Publishing House, 1966, Moscow

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Published

2023-05-03