“The Social and Literary Impact of Mark Twain: An Analysis of Realism and Satire in American Literature”

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  • Nilufar Babajanova ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Marjona Hamrayeva ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Mark Twain, textual analysis, narrative techniques, linguistic choices, thematic structures, motifs, satire, humor, cultural critique, literary realism, regional dialects, social behaviors, realism and regionalism, vernacular speech, American South, Midwest, social critique, race and identity, moral contradictions, influence on American literature.

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Abstract: This paper examines the contributions of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) to American literature, focusing on his use of satire, regionalism, and realism. Twain’s works, notably The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, serve as significant commentaries on social norms, politics, and human nature. The study analyzes how Twain’s unique narrative style and his use of vernacular language influenced American literature and continues to resonate in modern discourse.

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  • Nilufar Babajanova

    Scientific supervisor

  • Marjona Hamrayeva

    Student

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2024-10-31