Steve Epting
AP English
Jumping Frog Literary Response
In the reading, The Jumping Frog, the main character was Jim Smiley. It’s speaking of the times of him and his frog. This was written in the mid 1800s by Mark Twain, who is famous for many other pieces of literature such as Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, and The Mysterious Stranger. Twain writes a short tale of a man and his frog.
This story is a type of regional realism. It has plenty of examples of being regionally realistic. Twain gets down to the realness of life. Describing the realness of this world is what made this story. This is a tale of the times of a man and his frog.
There is nothing missing from this tale. It is as complete as it can be. Twain is very descriptive throughout the entire writing. There isn’t anything missing that would cause the story to be ambiguous and also there is nothing missing that would cause the reading to be confusing. This was a good story by Mark Twain.
Monday, November 30, 2009
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