Questions and Answers:Give a brief answer to each of the following questions in English.Briefly state Mark Twain’s magic power with language in his novels.
A. SETTING: IN THE NOVEL MARK TWAIN RECREATES A SMALL-TOWN WORLD OF AMERICA AND PRESENTS THE LOCAL COLOR.
B. LANGUAGE: HE USES SIMPLE, DIRECT LANGUAGE FAITHFUL TO THE COLLOQUIAL SPEECH, THE VERNACULAR LANGUAGE OF THE LOCAL PEOPLE.
C. CHARACTER(S): THE AUTHOR RECREATES TWO REBELS AND FUGITIVES RUNNING AWAY FROM CIVILIZATION, ESPECIALLY HUCKLEBERRY FINN, AN INNOCENT BOY WHO REFUSES TO ACCEPT THE CONVENTIONAL VILLAGE MORALITY.
D. THEME: THE NOVEL IS A CRITICISM OF SOCIAL INJUSTICE, HYPOCRISY, CONSERVATIVENESS AND NARROW-MINDEDNESS OF THE AMERICAN SMALL TOWN SOCIETY.
E. STYLE: THE NOVEL EMPLOYS A HUMOROUS STYLE OF NARRATION AND IS ALSO HIGHLY SYMBOLIC WITH THE CENTRAL SYMBOL.