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1、MTMT马克吐温简介和作马克吐温简介和作品赏析品赏析Mark TwainMark Twainan American IconMark Twain(1835-1910)Mark Twain was a great American writer,and he was also a famous speaker.Samuel Langhorne Clemens(Mark Twain)was born in Florida and he was not a healthy baby.In fact,he was not expected to live through the first winte
2、r.But with his mothers tender care,he managed to survive.As a boy,he caused much trouble for his parents.He used to play jokes on all of his friends and neighbors.He didnt like to go to school,and he constantly ran away from home.Mark Twain(1835-1910)He always went in the direction of the nearby Mis
3、sissippi as he loved the great river so much.His father died when he was 12.Mark Twain left school and began to work for a printer,who only provided him with food and clothing.Then,he worked as a printer,a riverboat pilot and later joined the army.But shortly after that he became a miner.During this
4、 period,he started to write short stories.Afterwards he became a full-time writer.“Mark Twain was a lifelong creator and keeper of scrapbooks(剪贴本).He took them with him everywhere and filled them with souvenirs,pictures,and articles about his books and performances.But in time,he grew tired of the l
5、ost glue,rock-hard paste,and the swearing that resulted from the standard scrapbook process.So,he came up with the idea of printing thin strips of glue on the pages to make updates neat and easy to do.In 1872,he patented his“self-pasting”scrapbook,and by 1901,at least 57 different types of his album
6、s were available.It would be his only invention that ever made money.”Inspired by his invention of the scrapbook,this electronic scrapbook records information about probably the most famous and beloved humorist,satirist,and entertainer in American history and illustrates some of Mark Twains quotatio
7、ns about every aspect of our lives.As a young man Twain worked as a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River.When he started his writing career,Samuel Clemens adopted the name“Mark Twain,”which meant two fathoms,a safe depth for a riverboat.Pictures from www.pbs.orgIn 1861,Samuel Clemens avoided the
8、 brewing Civil War by going west.He took his first writing job as reporter at the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise.Serious news was often mixed with“reports”that had to be taken with a grain of salt(有保留的).Soon,he began using the name Mark Twain and affixing it to sketches,reportage,and an occasi
9、onal hoax.It was a time when he first discovered his talent,his calling(职业),and his voice.Pictures from www.pbs.orgAt 34 years of age he married Olivia Langdon Clemens.She was the daughter of a New York coal magnate,a member of the countrys wealthy elite.She would be partner,editor,and fellow travel
10、er in success and failure for the next thirty-five years.She would also furnish him her familys home in Elmira,New York,a place where he visited often and wrote many of his best-loved books.Pictures from www.pbs.org“I vividly remember seeing a dozen black men and women chained to one another,once,an
11、d lying in a group on the pavement,awaiting shipment to the Southern slave market.Those were the saddest faces I have ever seen.”Mark TwainThough his most famous novel is criticized for being racist,Mark Twain never expected nor intended the controversy that arose with the publication of Huckleberry
12、 Finn.Mark Twain was not racist,but depicted life in his times.Pictures from www.pbs.org“I have no color prejudices nor caste(社会等级)prejudices nor creed prejudices.All I care to know is that a man is a human being,and that is enough for me;he cant be any worse.Pictures from www.pbs.orgBy 1900 Twain h
13、ad become Americas foremost celebrity.He was invited to attend ship launchings,anniversary gatherings,political conventions,and countless dinners.Reporters met him at every port of call,anxious to print a new quip(妙语)from the famous humorist.To enhance his image,he took to wearing white suits and lo
14、ved to stroll down the street and see people staring at him.Pictures from www.pbs.orgIn time,the Clemens home became a revolving door for the leading names of the day:Howells,Sherman,Cable,Harte,and others.But it also saw Clemens involve himself in fanciful investment schemes that led to his bankrup
15、tcyand eventual departure.Pictures from www.pbs.orgBecause of financial problems,Clemens lived in Europe from 1891-1901,but this was neither his first nor last trip abroad.In fact,he was an inveterate(成僻的)traveler.From the age of 17 to the last few weeks of his life he was always discovering new pla
16、ces and revisiting old.He crisscrossed the Atlantic more than a dozen times and also saw Turkey,Palestine,Hawaii,Australia,India,and South Africa.Pictures from www.pbs.orgHe developed as a speaker and traveled on lecture circuits,much in demand.His early performances combined humor,information and e
17、loquence in measures that delighted most people.Pictures from www.pbs.orgWhen he died on April 21,1910,newspapers around the country declared,“The whole world is mourning.”By then,Sam Clemens had long since ceased to be a private citizen.He had become Mark Twain,a proud possession of the American na
18、tion.“I was sorry to have my name mentioned as one of the great authors,because they have a sad habit of dying off.Chaucer is dead,Spencer is dead,so is Milton,so is Shakespeare,and Im not feeling so well myself.”Mark TwainPictures from www.pbs.org“I came in with Halleys Comet(哈雷慧星)in 1835.It is com
19、ing again next year(1910),and I expect to go out with it.It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I dont go out with Halleys Comet.The Almighty has said,no doubt:Now here are these two unaccountable freaks;they came in together,they must go out together.Mark Twain died in 1910,the year H
20、alleys Comet appeared.Pictures from www.pbs.orgMark Twain was one of the great artists of all time.He was and is one authentic giant of our national literature.Twains quotes and humor are as popular today as at any time in American history.“Wisdom teaches us that none but birds should go out early,a
21、nd that not even birds should do it unless they are out of worms.”“Fleas can be taught nearly anything that a Congressman can.”It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress.Picture from www.pbs.org“Get a bicycle.You will no
22、t regret it.If you live.”Picture from Dave Thomson collection:“Everyone is a moon,and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.”Picture from Dave Thomson collection:“Nothing is made in vain,but the fly came near it.”“Id rather have ten snakes in the house than one fly.”“Of all Gods creatures
23、there is only one that cannot be made the slave of the lash.That one is the cat.If man could be crossed with the cat it would improve man,but it would deteriorate the cat.”Picture from Dave Thomson collection:“The dog is a gentleman;I hope to go to his heaven,not mans.”Picture from Dave Thomson coll
24、ection:“The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.”“Humor is mankinds greatest blessing.”“In the first place God made idiots.This was for practice.Then he made School Boards(地方教育董事会).”Picture from Dave Thomson collection:“By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity(
25、不幸、逆境)-another mans I mean.”Picture from Dave Thomson collection:“Be respectful to your superiors,if you have any.”“Classic-a book which people praise and dont read.”“The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cant read them.”“The holy passion of Friendship is of so sweet
26、 and steady and loyal and enduring a nature that it will last through a whole lifetime,if not asked to lend money.Picture from Dave Thomson collection:“It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.”“Good breeding(教养)consists in concealing how much we th
27、ink of ourselves and how little we think of the other person.“Humor is mankinds greatest blessing.”Picture from Dave Thomson collection:RealismA Response to RomanticismTried very hard to capture life exactly as it was,rather than romanticizing itRather than focus on emotion or prize it,realists trie
28、d to prevent their works from being filtered through their emotional lensesCharacters came from poorer,super-rural or super-urban backgroundsIncluded workers at factories,people living in slums,etc.the types of people who never showed up as romantic heroesTwain as a RealistTwain as a RealistTwain is
29、 one of the greatest realists possibly the greatest of all time.One of the reasons hes so great is that he dares to examine the“whys”why does society have problems?Why do characters experience conflicting emotions?Why do we act the way we do?Mark Twain and his masterpiecesThe Adventure of Tom Sawyer
30、 was an immediate success as“a boys book”;its sequel,The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn became his masterpiece,the one book from which,as Ernest Hemingway noted,“all modern American literature comes.”Life on the Mississippi is another masterpiece of his.Mark Twain and his masterpiecesIn his later wo
31、rks the change from an optimist and humorist to an almost despairing determinist(决定论者)is unmistakable.Some critics link this change with the tragic events of his later life,the failure of his investments,his fatiguing travels and lectures in order to pay off his debts,and added to this,the death of
32、his wife and two daughters which left him absolutely inconsolable(极为伤心的).Samuel Clemens Major WorksThe Gilded Age 镀金时代镀金时代writtenincollaborationwithCharlesDudleyWarnerLife on the Mississippi密西西比河上密西西比河上A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court亚瑟亚瑟王朝里的康涅狄格州美国佬王朝里的康涅狄格州美国佬The Man That Corrupted Hardl
33、eybug败坏了哈德败坏了哈德莱堡的人莱堡的人The Mysterious Stranger神秘的陌生人神秘的陌生人AutobiographyTheseworkscontainbitterattacksonthehumanraceThe Innocents Abroad傻子国外旅行傻子国外旅行记记Roughing It艰难岁月艰难岁月Puddnhead Wilson傻瓜维尔逊傻瓜维尔逊The Prince and the Pauper王子与贫王子与贫民民 American Claimant美国申请人美国申请人 Mark Twains Writing Features1.local colour
34、represented social life through portraits of local places which he knew best drew from his own rich fund of knowledge of people and places tall tales(highly exaggerated)a texture of most local color literature,a kink of humor2.Literature is an art of language.Mark Twains language is artistic and lik
35、e a sharp weapon without doubt.Mark Twain is famous for his humor and satire.He used the artistic style of hyperbole(夸张法)on the basis of the western traditional humor and made his writing full of allegories that lay behind the humor.Mark Twains Writing FeaturesMark Twains Writing Features humour is
36、of witty remarks mocking at small things and making people laughis a kind of artistic style used to criticize the social injustice3.Heusedalotofcolloquialidiomsandcolloquialsyntax.a master oflanguage shortconcrete direct in effect simple,even ungrammatical sentence&structures words he used colloquia
37、l language,vernacular language,dialects American dialect an American language Mark Twains Writing Features4.He often described persons who was innocent,simple,naive,and ignorant as his heroes or heroines.Mark Twains Writing FeaturesThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnMark Twain“All American literature
38、 comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn its the best book weve had.”-Earnest HemingwaySummaryWritten in 1885 but takes place in the 1840s-Huckleberry Finn,14,grows up in St.Petersburg,Missouri with no mother and an alcoholic father who has skipped town.Huck is being cared for by t
39、wo women:Widow Douglas and her sister Miss Watson.Huck likes to skip school and hang out with his best friend,Tom Sawyer.Summary Part TwoHucks dad,Pap,returns and imprisons Huck in a cabin outside of town.Huck escapes and runs into Jim,a black slave,who is also trying to escape.The bulk of the story
40、 chronicles Huck and Jims travels down the Mississippi River and the continued trouble they seem to get themselves into.Special point of view of The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnSerious social problems discussed through the narration of a little illiterate boyLanguage Features of the NovelColloquia
41、l style:a very important contribution of this novel to American literatureFeatures of the language used in the novel:mostly Anglo-Saxon in origin,short,concrete and direct in effect;sentence structure is mostly simple or compound;ungrammatical elementsMark Twain made the colloquial speech an accepte
42、d,respectable literary medium in the literary history of America.AnExcerptfromChapter31ofAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnOnceIsaidtomyselfitwouldbeathousandtimesbetterforJimtobeaslaveathomewherehisfamilywas,aslongashedgottobeaslave,andsoIdbetterwritealettertoTomSawyerandtellhimtotellMissWatsonwherehewas.
43、ButIsoongiveupthatnotion,fortwothings:shedbemadanddisgustedathisrascalityandungratefulnessforleavingher,andsoshedsellhimstraightdowntheriveragain;andifshedidnt,everybodynaturallydespisesanungratedfulnigger,andtheydmakeJimfeelitallthetime,andsohedfeelorneryanddisgraced.Andthenthinkofme!Itwouldgetalla
44、round,thatHuckFinnhelpedaniggertogethisfreedom;andifIwastoeverseeanybodyfromthattownagain,Idbereadytogetdownandlickhisbootsforshame.The key to understanding Twains novel is by realizing that its a satire.What is Satire?Satire-usingsarcasmtodenounceorexposesomethingfoolishSo what is Twain trying to d
45、enounce?Racism.Irony-Opposite of literal meaning:I have a ton of homework-how nice!(this is also sarcasm)Ortheoppositeofwhatisexpectedtohappen:Twain creates a racist protagonist to prove his point that racism is wrong.The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnThemesHumanism will finally winRacism&SlaveryThi
46、s hovers over the text at all times,most obviously when Jim is featured.written after Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery,but time period of story set during slavery during Reconstruction,a less institutionalized form of slavery existed in the South(Jim Crow laws)allegorical portrayal of con
47、ditions of“blacks”in U.S.after end of slaveryhypocrisy of“civilized”society which values morality,but condones slaveryHypocrisy of“Civilized”Societysocietys laws(Miss Watson and Widow Douglas)vs.higher moral values(Huck and Jim)rules and precepts that reflect faulty logiccivilized vs.naturala“just”s
48、ociety that condones slaveryunsteady justice is blinded by cowardice,prejudice,and a lack of common senseseemingly good and characters are slave-ownersFreedomimportance of individual thinking and ideasescaping an illogical and oppressive societyMississippi River as a safe havenslavery vs.libertyoutc
49、asts labeled by“citizens”are arguably the only truly free charactersMaturation and Developmenta significant factor in Hucks moral education is his youthbeing open-minded is a quality that Huck represents,as a child,which allows for his development and maturationHucks relationship with Jim assists his progression throughout the novelHucks experiences and apprehension about society help lead to his maturity SymbolsTheMississippiRivera source of freedom;a safe havenRafttool for escapeMoneyseparates the civilized from the“outcasts”
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