10 résultats pour "huckleberry"
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HUCKLEBERRY FINN (analyse du personnage)
204 • Hu ckleberry Finn Un soir, dans le cimetière local, Huck et Tom sont témoins d'un meurtre. Le médec in, qui cherchait à déterrer un cada vre pour ses études anatomiques, est assassiné par Joe l'Indien, l'un des hommes payés pour l'accompagner. Joe met l'arme du meurtre dans les mains du second complice, Potter, qui , à moitié ivre au moment de l'aff aire, se laisse convaincre qu'il est effe ctive ment coupable. Potter, jugé, manque d'être pendu; ma...
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Le personnage d'HUCKLEBERRY FINN
Mark Twain est considéré comme l'un des fondateurs de la littérature américaine. Ernest Hemingway disait parexemple, à propos des Aventures de Huckleberry Finn, que « toute la littérature moderne en découle ».En fait, Mark Twain s'est trouvé, de différentes façons, à la charnière de deux mondes.Descendant de pionniers, ayant lui-même connu la vie difficile des émigrants en lutte contre les Indiens, il vitapparaître et se développer la civilisation qui, d'Est en Ouest, couvrit en...
- Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Sprache & Litteratur).
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From The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - anthology.
'Wherebouts?' says I. 'Down to Silas Phelps's place, two mile below here. He's a runaway nigger, and they've got him. Was you looking for him?' 'You bet I ain't! I run across him in the woods about an hour or two ago, and he said if I hollered he'd cut my livers out—and told me to lay down and stay where Iwas; and I done it. Been there ever since; afeard to come out.' 'Well,' he says, 'you needn't be afeard no more, becuz they've got him. He run off f'm down South, som'ers.' 'It'...
- Le personnage de FINN Huckleberry de Mark Twain
- AVENTURES D'HUGKLEBERRY FINN (Les) [The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn], Mark Twain
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Mark Twain.
father, who keeps him prisoner in an isolated cabin. The boy escapes and, together with a runaway slave, Jim, sails down the Mississippi on a raft. During their trip,Huck and Jim encounter many unusual characters, including two families involved in a senseless feud and a pair of scoundrels who swindle innocent townspeople. Theirexperiences bring about a strong friendship between the boy and the slave, but their adventures end when Jim is captured and held at the farm of Tom Sawyer’s AuntSally. W...
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Mark Twain
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INTRODUCTION
Mark Twain, pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910), American writer and humorist, whose best work is characterized by broad, often irreverent humor
or biting social satire.
father, who keeps him prisoner in an isolated cabin. The boy escapes and, together with a runaway slave, Jim, sails down the Mississippi on a raft. During their trip,Huck and Jim encounter many unusual characters, including two families involved in a senseless feud and a pair of scoundrels who swindle innocent townspeople. Theirexperiences bring about a strong friendship between the boy and the slave, but their adventures end when Jim is captured and held at the farm of Tom Sawyer’s AuntSally. W...
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Mark Twain - USA History.
father, who keeps him prisoner in an isolated cabin. The boy escapes and, together with a runaway slave, Jim, sails down the Mississippi on a raft. During their trip,Huck and Jim encounter many unusual characters, including two families involved in a senseless feud and a pair of scoundrels who swindle innocent townspeople. Theirexperiences bring about a strong friendship between the boy and the slave, but their adventures end when Jim is captured and held at the farm of Tom Sawyer’s AuntSally. W...
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Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
Le père de Huck EXTRAITS~~~ ~~~~- Comment nos héros conçoivent la monarchie -Mais enfin, Huck, nos rois à nous sont des coquins fieffés, rien d' aut' ; des coquins fieffés, je te dis! -Bien sûr, c'est ce que je veux dire : les rois c'est tous de la canaille, à ce que j'ai en- tendu raconter. - Pas possib' ? - Tu n'as qu'à lire l'histoire et tu verras. Regarde Henri VIII, le nôtre est un prix de vertu à côté! Et Charles li, et Lo...