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Literary Techniques Of Mark Twain

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Mark twain was an aspiring author during the late 19th century. He wrote many story’s that created a variety of emotions between the people who read them from his broad irreverent humor, biting social satire to his up forth hatred of hypocrisy and oppression. During this literary time period twain wrote about realism, relating to what was going on and what he witnessed around him or writing how something actually is instead of covering it up, which was one of his best qualities causing a lot of people to ban and dislike his work. Two of Twain’s best works that really speak for how he wrote that will be discussed are “The Adventures of Tom sawyer” and “The Adventures of huckleberry Fin”.

Samuel Langhorne Clemens also know by pen name Mark Twain …show more content…

The Adventure of Tom Sawyer was one of Twains most loved writings and little Tom was one of his most beloved characters. Based by the Mississippi river, young Tom and his friends constantly get in trouble testing the whole town’s patience. This story is very fun to read for its humorous tone that Twain was so natural at producing in his works. Some literary techniques Twains uses are irony and satire which gives his stories real character and personality. Some examples of his satire are “T’aint thunder….”They done that last summer”….”Somebody’s drowned” these examples show all the characteristic’s is satire which make the book so much more in character as he is criticizing how Tom and his friends speak and pointing out their lack in education, it helps readers understand the time period and lifestyle of the characters. As mentioned earlier, Twain was very big on humor and making his story’s fun and interesting. Here is an example of a humorous irony “But Tom Sawyer haunted me up and said he was going to start a band of robbers, I might join if I would go back to the widow and be respectable” this is irony with a little humor because robbers aren’t respectable (enotes.com

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