What makes Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn more than a child's adventure story? Briefly discuss the question from Four aspects: the setting, the language, the character(s), and the theme.
(1) Setting: In the novel Mark Twain recreates a small-town world of American and presents the local color.
(2) Language: He uses simple, direct language faithful to the colloquial speech,the vernacular language of the local people.
(3) 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.
(4) Theme: The novel is a criticism of social injustice, hypocrisy,conservativeness and narrow-mindedness of the American small town society.
(5) Style: the novel employs a humorous style of narration and is also highly symbolic with the central symbol.
本题考查海明威的作品《哈克贝利费恩历险记》 的相关知识。 这部小说不仅仅是一部儿童探险故事, 更具有较深层的含义, 可以分别从故事背景, 语言, 人物和主题四个角度进行分析阐释。