Let's take a different taxi from his hotel to the nightclub in the first part of Chapter 12 of "The Catcher in the Rye". He met a man named a taxi driver, Horwitz, and talked with him, and at his speech he revealed anxiety about society and his increasingly depressed feeling. Excerpt 2 from The Adventure of The Huckleberry comes from Chapter 16. This is characterized by the fact that Huck and Jim drifted to Cairo south on their raft, and Huck is getting increasingly serious.
In J. D. Salinger 'The Catcher of the Rye' and 'The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn' there are many themes that conflict with each other in these two books. The two books are different, but the themes are closely related. For example, the depicted racism and falsehood, education and growth, self defense and civil society are the themes of the two authors. Mark Twain can briefly explain Hacken's racial discrimination. Not because he likes racial discrimination, because Twain grew and thought that racial discrimination and slavery were not bad things. The book Huck Finn was written after the Civil War, so things are still getting cold in the war. Listening to the word "niger" and other ethnic words was not uncommon, as slavery and racial discrimination fought with the possession of all slaves. Twain wrote a book from the eyes of an innocent boy, Huck, and Twain is a bad thing to use Hack to convey slavery messages, we need to change
After all, some of the greatest novels in history are cleverly camouflaged diaries. JD Sarlinger's "catcher in rye", Thomas Hardy's "D'Urber's Tess", Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Virginia Woolf "Dalloway" and James Joyce's "Ulysses" It is a little classic. The plot walks around the slums streets of London after the dark even turning around the good old person Charles Dickens, and also heal. There was serious insomnia. His adventure story was a collection of essays recently recorded in the book "Night Walks" and influenced writing his own night history of the city "Night Walk".
A great literature such as McDonald's Salinger's catcher and Rye's classics, angry grapes by John Steinbeck, and of course Adventures of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finland have always caused a lot of controversy. . The adventure of Huckleberry Finn is a queen of Huck, a 13-year-old and a slave who an adult fled. This article is thought to be a classic and standard of American literature, but recent racist words about Twain and stereotypes of African Americans are considered suitable for public education.