Mark Twain: Literary Analysis

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January 6, 2015

 

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Sometimes, his choice of words and the way he foretold certain events and even the layout of his short stories was even ironic. In "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" Twain used the natural integrity and virtue of the human soul to wreck havoc and turmoil on a town. This story was very ironic because it began by describing the honorable and noble history of Hadleyburg and the great amount of ethical morals held by all people in the town...
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This story was very ironic because it began by describing the honorable and noble history of Hadleyburg and the great amount of ethical morals held by all people in the town. At the end of the story, every man in town is vying for a bag of gold that has been left by some mysterious visitor, and their ways of vying for it are far from appropriate...
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