The Representation of Children and the Subject of Poverty in Mark Twains Writing
Sattarov FarrukhIndependent (PhD) researcher of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Langages
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Abstract. The events of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and its logical successor "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain are scientifically examined in this article using the literary studies idea of the unity of space and time. The piece examines the author's distinctive narrating style and distinct method of character movement. The heroes' significant role in the unification of space and time and their essential purpose are detailed in the work's plot.
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