【正文】
live en soun39。s back ag39。 you. No, you ain39。s too good for true, honey, it39。s back ag39。 dead—you ain39。t you stir me up?14 Thus it can be seen, the first thought of Huck is playing jokes on Jim. He does not care about how Jim is worried about his safety. The way he sees it, teasing Jim is funny. But, look at Jim39。s discrimination, Jim still regards him as a good friend. With his sincere, Jim enlightens unsophisticated heart of Huck. Due to Huck39。s suffering from pain he feels remorseful more or less. His remorse is shown up clearly through that he slides out quiet and throws the snake clear away amongst the bushes. Huck is faced with the embarrassment of ignorance. And he does see Jim39。s responding to the wound. Jim tells him to chop off the snake39。s moral excellence derives from Jim. Jim shows his unusual wisdom which is a kind of enlightenment to Huck. Also in chapter fourteen, after Jim is bit by the snake, he immediately grabs old Huck39。 this is a period when a teenager39。s humanity is awakened by Jim. A number of critics, however, have seen Huck39。s too gashly.12 This is a kind of instinctive protection for Huck, also the demonstration of Jim39。s good nature makes him see Huck as his own child no matter how Huck sees him. He always offers Huck a kind and soft heart. When they look into the framehouse Jim finds there is a dead man in it and tells Huck that don39。t learn a nigger to argue. So I quit.11 Besides, Huck is always making fun of Jim but never cares about his feelings. In chapter ten, Huck finds a rattlesnake in the carven. He kills it and curls it up on the foot of Jim39。t make no difference, his fear and anxiety are clearly revealed. His contempt for Jim can also be illustrated by another example. In chapter fourteen, after a heated debate on king Solomon and the way French and some animals talk, Huck says that I see it warn39。t think the black has dignity just like the white. Therefore, in the bottom of his heart, it is a shame to connect with the black. In chapter eight, after he swears never to report Jim he adds that people would call me a lowdown Abolitionist and despise me from keeping mum—but that don39。s growth so that they can treat various confusions correctly during their growth.ChapterⅠ. The Conflict between Unsophisticated Heart and Level HeadThis novel mainly tells the story about two major characters Huck and Jim, a white and a black, raft south on the Mississippi River. There is fantastic scenery on both sides of the Mississippi River. Meanwhile, we shouldn39。s conflicts today. This paper will aim to analyze Huck39。s conflicts still leave room to investigate. People must realize how these conflicts in the growing process of Huck affect his growth and the shaping of his character. In addition, they also play important role in demonstrating the theme of this novel. Studies mainly focusing on analysis of Huck39。s experiences of growingup. Deng He39。s Conflict in the Life Adventures and Journey of Spiritual Growth: A Study on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn A Typical Teenagers39。s Ethnic Viewpoint(2010). Third, it is interpreted from the perspective of initiation. Some critics thought, in this novel, although Huck did not obtain physical maturity and did not travel to many places, during such a long journey he did mature morally and reach the degree of resisting against the mores of antebellum slave holding society. Originally, Lionel Trilling regarded it simply as a children39。s good friends, such statement may be somewhat exaggerated. But his artistic achievements must not be denied. His humor style makes many readers taste bitterness when laughing and gives them spiritual shock. In China, A mentary on the writing features and characterization of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (2000) by Bai Yixin focuses on this point. Second, scholars analyze the racism in it. The 206 times usage of the word nigger arouses some black writers39。s On the Artistic Characteristics of Mark Twain39。s works was a new discovery in the English language.7 In China, Li Jiaxian39。 persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished。s public library in 1885. Twain is a humorous person and holds the same attitude to his own books. In Twain39。s masterpiece but also one of the greatest American novels. Once he showed an affinity for it: It39。 third, Mark Twain39。s indispensable position. William Dean Howells praised him as the Lincoln of our literature. William Faulkner called him the father of American literature. Henry Louis Mencken (18801956) regarded him as the true father of our national literature. These facts clearly indicate the affirmation of the world to Twain. However, the racism tendency in his works causes voice of criticism. Although scholars hold different views on Mark Twain, they culminated a general consensus on his 100th annual birthday in 1935 as follows: first, Mark Twain is a writer with American national features, representing folk culture of the west。I am persuaded that the future historian of American will find your works as indispensable to him as a French historian finds the political tracts of Voltaire.39。s heart. The writer analyzes the conflicts from three main aspects, including the conflicts between Huck and Jim, society and Tom. Among which, the author emphasizes conflicts between Huck and Jim, slavery and Tom. At length, on the foundation of above analysis, it es to a conclusion :along with the escalating and development of various conflicts, Huck gradually achieves the transition from naiveness to maturity。 meanwhile, does more indepth discussion。s writing style in this novel. In recent years, some scholars begin to do specialized research on its initiation topic. In which, they touch on conflicts of the protagonist, Huck. But the amount of specialized research on Huck39。最后,在以上分析的基礎(chǔ)上得出結(jié)論:伴隨著種種沖突的升級與發(fā)展,哈克漸漸實(shí)現(xiàn)了從幼稚到成熟的蛻變,因此,這些沖突對其成長有著重大的意義。筆者從三個(gè)主要方面進(jìn)行分析:哈克與吉姆、社會(huì)和湯姆之間的沖突。而本篇論文的作者著眼于貫穿小說和主人公哈克成長過程始終的沖突并對其做更深入的探討。歷來,學(xué)者和評論家更多