![]() ![]() ![]() Twain ventured into the arena of greatness by combining two timelessly classic elements, and casting them as the central “characters” of his work. Leo Marx finds that the ending abandons the apparent goals of the novel, leaving the work short of excellence. S Eliot finds Twain’s ending to be true to his style and the rest of the novel. ![]() However, critics disagree on whether or not Twain’s work with Huckleberry Finn truly reaches the stature of a masterpiece, and that disagreement stems from the course the author chose for his conclusion. Held high in this position as a great “American” novelist, Twain flirted with the creation of a universal masterpiece in his novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Mark Twain is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the history of the United States, having spun many memorable and iconic tales in his own creative and unique style. ![]()
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