地含 tegrated structure Part/Para. 1: It serves as an introduction ofthe whole text. Part /l(Para2-18: It provides his early life his success and comments on his works Part Ill(Para. 19-21): It devotes to his Mark Twain personal tragedy and conclusion
Mark Twain —Mirror of America Part I (Para.1): It serves as an introduction of the whole text. Part II(Para2-18): It provides his early life, his success and comments on his works. Part III (Para.19-21): It devotes to his personal tragedy and conclusion
dua Part I Most Americans remember Mark Twain as the father of huck Finn's idyllic cruise through eternal boyhood and Tom Sawyer 's endless summer offreedom and adventure. In-deed, this nation's best-loved author was every bit as adventurous, patriotic, romantic, and humorous as anyone has ever imagined. Ifound another Twain as well-one who grew cynical, bitter, saddened by the profound personal tragedies life dealt him, a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race, who saw clearly ahead a black wall of night
Most Americans remember Mark Twain as the father of Huck Finn's idyllic cruise through eternal boyhood and Tom Sawyer's endless summer of freedom and adventure. In-deed, this nation's best-loved author was every bit as adventurous, patriotic, romantic, and humorous as anyone has ever imagined. I found another Twain as well – one who grew cynical, bitter, saddened by the profound personal tragedies life dealt him, a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race, who saw clearly ahead a black wall of night. Part I