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The Natural Environment in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

Received: 23 February 2016     Accepted: 5 March 2016     Published: 5 April 2016
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Abstract

Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the greatest novels in American literature. This paper attempts to outline the images of natural environment and the gap between the black and white people during the civil war. The essential part in this paper likens the way of living inside and outside the city and how Huck gets away from the hypocrisy of society and of the religious people. It illustrates Huck’s adventures in the wild field.

Published in International Journal of Literature and Arts (Volume 4, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijla.20160402.12
Page(s) 25-29
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Keywords

Natural Environment, Society, Hypocrisy, Freedom, Slave, Religion

References
[1] Twain, Mark. 1999. Adventure of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Norton & Company.
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[3] Dolan, Neal. 2009. Emerson’s Liberalism, Studies in American Thought and Culture. University of Wisconsin Press.
[4] Tetley, David Alfred. 2014. You Might Be a Christian and Not Even Know It!. Balboa Press.
[5] Eliot, T. S. 1950. Introduction to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. London: The Cresset Press.
[6] Bloom, Harold. 2005. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. U. S. A: Chelsea House Publisher.
[7] Bloom, Harold. 2007. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations. New York: Infobase Publishing.
[8] George C. Carrington. 1976. The Dramatic Unity of Huckleberry Finn. Columbus: Ohio State university press.
[9] Carl F. Wieck. 2003. Refiguring Huckleberry Finn. U. S. A: University of Georgia Press.
[10] Williams, Kenny J. 1992. Mark Twain’s Racial Ambiguity. N. C. and London: Duke University Press.
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  • School of Foreign languages, English Department, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

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