THE WAY OF EXPRESSING CONFLICTS IN MARK TWAIN’S WRITING
Keywords:
Huckleberry Finn, conflict, external, characters, expressing conflicts, novel, researchAbstract
The article tried to show the analysis of expressing the conflicts in Mark Twain’s writing and all represent different people, groups, or concepts that had an active part during the period. The goal of this article is to motivate language learners to know theme what was conflict between children and adults realistic novels to highlight ploys of manipulation.
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