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1、Advanced English,Unit 6,Mark Twain-Mirror of America,Book 1,Tasks,Pre-reading questions Background knowledge Macro-structure of the text Detailed Study of the text Rhetoric devices Follow-up discussion Exercise and homework,Pre-reading QuestionsHow do you understand the title? What do you know about
2、 Mark Twain?,1. “Mirror” here means a person who gives a true representation or description of the country. 2. Generally speaking, all literary giants in human history are also great historians, thinkers and philosophers. Their works often reveal more truth than many political essays. 3. Mark Twain
3、was one of these giants, and his life and works are a mirror of America of his time.,Mirror,Advanced English,Real Name Meaning Life Works Assessment,Mark Twain: (1835-1910) Samuel Langhorne Clemens,Two Fathoms deep the depth of water necessary for the steamer boats to pass safely,Early life experien
4、ce,Boy in a little town in Mississippi At 11, he lost his father At 13, he stopped schooling Tramp printer Steamboat pilot on the Mississippi Confederate guerrilla Prospector Reporter on the far western frontier Traveler abroad,Mark Twain (1835-1910),He was born the 30th of November 1835, in the vil
5、lage of Florida, Monroe County, Missouri. Sam had relatively little schooling. After his fathers death, he had to help the family by taking up odd jobs. He left school at 13 and became a full-time apprentice to a printer . At 18, he became a tramp printer .,On his way down the Mississippi , he ran o
6、ut of funds and was persuaded by a steamboat pilot to become his apprenticeHe found his life during this period both instructive and interesting. Later he was to say, ”I got personally and familiarly acquainted with about all the different types of human nature”,Later, Twain worked as a licensed Mis
7、sissippi riverboat pilot, adopting his name from the call used when sounding river shallows. After the Civil War brought an end to the steamboat traffic, Clemens moved to Virginia City. On February 3, 1863, Mark Twain was born when he signed a humorous travel account with his new name.,There were ru
8、mors about fortunes to be made in Nevada and California. He tried prospecting , mining, speculating, but failed . It was in Virginia City on February 3,1863,that “Mark Twain” was born when Clemens, then 27,signed a humorous travel account with that pseudonym. In 1865, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of
9、Calaveras County was published and became an immediate success.,In 1864 Twain went to San Francisco to work as a reporter. He traveled in France and Italy and his experiences were recorded in 1869 in THE INNOCENTS ABROAD, which brought him wide popularity, and made fun at both American and European
10、prejudices and manners. He married in 1870,and moved to Hartford, Conn., where he lived his most productive years (till 1891).The move was a turning point in his life. Tom Sawyer was written in 1876; Huckleberry Finn in 1884.,Clemenss house in Hartford,He invested largely on his own printing shop an
11、d became bankrupt. Heavily in debt ,he made a lecturing tour abroad and succeeded in paying all his debts, but ruined his own health. In this period occurred the deaths of his son, daughters and wife.,The death of his wife and his second daughter brought a sense of gloom in the authors later years,
12、which is seen in writings and his autobiography. Twain died on April 21, 1910.,Grave of Mark Twain Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY,II. Relevant Literary Background Material,Local Colorism The vogue of local color fiction was the logical culmination of a long, progressive development. It was the outgro
13、wth of historical and aesthetic forces that had been gathering energy since early nineteenth century. Local Colorism refers to the elements which characterize a local culture, elements such as speech, customs and mores peculiar to one particular place.It covers physical setting and those distinctive
14、 qualities of landscape which condition human thought and behavior.,Local colorists concerned themselves with presenting and interpreting the local character of their regions. Mark Twain was a typical one of them. He dealt largely with the lower strata of society. He preferred to represent social li
15、fe through portraits of local places which he knew best. By quoting from his own experience, Mark Twain managed to transform into art the freedom and humor, in short, the finest elements of western culture.,One of Mark Twains significant contribution to American literature lies in the fact that he m
16、ade colloquial speech an accepted, respectable literary medium in the literary history of the country.Mark Twain loved life and people and freedom and justice, felt a pride in human dignity and advocated brotherhood of man. He hated tyranny and iniquity, despised meanness and cruelty, and took his r
17、ole as a social critic in a serious and reasonable manner.,Mark Twain was a friend of the Chinese. He was not indifferent either to the Chinese immigrants persecuted in America or to a China suffering intense agonies of humiliation and dismemberment by imperialist powers.Mark Twain should be remembe
18、red both as a great literary artist and a great social critic in the history of the United States.,Main Works,The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn,Other Works,The Prince and the Pauper The Cop and the Anthem Running for Governor The 1,000,000 Bank-Note The Innocents Abroad
19、The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County The Gilded Age,A Brief Assessment Remarks: Mark Twain is a part of America. His personal success and failure were those of America. He moved, along with America, from innocence to experience. Ernest Hemingway : All modern American literature comes from
20、 one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. . There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.,Gilded Age By 1870, not only the role of women was being challenged. Industrialists, corporations, utilities, bankers, and brokers were increasingly viewed as an enemy by the working cl
21、ass, whose wages had stagnated while men who were already millionaires got richer. Failed land deals, speculation, and corruption were prevalent. Many workers went from being independent tradesmen to being wage laborers concentrated in large factories.,Millions of immigrants swelled the population o
22、f U.S. cities and began to compete for jobs. Labor unions were born to represent these angry and beleaguered workers.Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner captured some of this turmoil in a book on which they collaborated, The Gilded Age, a tale of corruption and failed land deals and a loss of innoc
23、ence. The books title was often used to describe this period.,Gilded Age,Gold Rush,The California Gold Rush (1848 to 1859) The Gold Rush was one of the most significant events in California history. It brought people from all over the United States and the world in search for gold.,Advanced English,
24、Macro-structure,Structural analysis Part 1: (the first para.) Introduction The first paragraph serves as an introduction of the whole text. It provides an general appraisal of Mark Twain, the father of Hack and Tom, the nations best-loved author, and the good news and bad news . The author adopted s
25、ome rhetorical devices to illustrate the picture, and some very emphatic adjectives, adverbs, such as eternal, endless, every bit, profound, etc. The fist paragraph is highly conclusive.,Rhtorical Devices,Metaphor Simile Hyperbole Parallelism Personification Antithesis Euphemism Alliteration Metonym
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