A Study of the Psychological Development of Teenagers in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Its Application to English Teaching
碩士 === 國立彰化師範大學 === 英語學系 === 93 === Abstract Huck in Huck Finn by Mark Twain was not accepted by his society before he got rich and had been abused by his father since he was little. Although he was born in a broken family – no one cared about him, he never gave himself up. He tried hard to escape...
Main Authors: | Mei-ling Shyu, 徐美玲 |
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Other Authors: | Shui-mu Chang |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en_US |
Published: |
2005
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Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/25936683299418613743 |
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