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Published: 23.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Earnest Hemmingway once said. "All American Literature comes from one book by Mark Twain call Huckleberry Finn". Hemingway recognized the stylistics devices used in Huckleberry Finn were prevalent in his own and other modern American authors work. Twain adds a tone in modern literature by introducing the following devices controversial themes, the unreliable narrator and vernacular.
Twain took things that he saw which were happening around him and put it in his book. We see this in the controversial themes that Twain uses starting out with his drunken father. His father is constantly getting drunk and beating his son for no good reason. In chapter 5 its reads, "He kept me with him all the time and I never got a chance to run off. We lived in that old cabin, and he always locked the door and put the key under his head nights. He had a gun which he had stole, I reckon, and we fished and hunter, and that was what we lived on Every little while he locked me in and went down to the store, three miles, to the ferry, and traded fish and game for whisky, and fetched it home, and got drunk and had a good time and licked me." …

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