Tom Sawyer Abroad
Style and Technique
The book «Tom Sawyer Abroad» by Mark Twain continues the adventures of the famous character Tom Sawyer. The style of the work is characterized by a humorous and satirical approach, which is a distinctive feature of Twain's writing. The language of the book is simple and accessible, making it appealing to a wide audience, including children and teenagers. Twain uses lively dialogues that help reveal the characters' personalities and give them realism. Literary techniques include irony and hyperbole, which the author employs to create comedic situations and critique social norms. The narrative structure is linear, with a sequential development of events, allowing the reader to easily follow the heroes' adventures. The book also contains elements of fantasy, such as the hot air balloon flight, adding dynamism and excitement to the plot. Twain masterfully combines elements of the adventure genre with satire, creating a work that not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the social and cultural aspects of the time.
