The American Claimant
Style and Technique
Mark Twain's novel «The American Claimant» is characterized by a satirical style, which the author uses to critique the social and political aspects of American life at the end of the 19th century. Twain employs irony and humor to highlight the absurdity and ridiculousness of certain situations and characters. The language of the work is rich in dialogues that help reveal the characters and their relationships. The author uses simple and accessible vocabulary, making the text easy to understand. The structure of the novel includes elements of farce and comedy of manners, adding dynamism and engagement to the plot. Twain skillfully plays with the theme of duality and identity exchange, allowing him to explore questions of identity and social status. Literary devices such as hyperbole and parody help the author create vivid and memorable images, as well as emphasize the main ideas of the work.
