Mark Twain's focus on lower-class citizens in his satires was a reflection of his social commentary on the disparities in society. By satirizing the struggles and experiences of the lower class, Twain aimed to shed light on issues of inequality, injustice, and the hypocrisy of the upper class. His choice to highlight the lives of ordinary people also added depth and authenticity to his storytelling.
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Satire has been written by many authors throughout history, including Jonathan Swift, Mark Twain, George Orwell, and Franz Kafka. These writers used humor, irony, and sarcasm to criticize and ridicule aspects of society that they found problematic or hypocritical.
A. Newton Field has written: 'The pop-corn man' 'Twain's dodging ..' 'Twain's dodging' 'Other people's children' 'The pop-corn man ..' 'Those awful boys' 'Twain's dodging'
Edwin Gordon has written: 'Mark Twain'
Gilded Age was written by Mark Twain and also Charles Dudley Warner. The book was written in 1873. The book was released in hardback.
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Caroline Thomas Harnsberger has written: 'Mark Twain'
The naughty boy who lives with Aunt Polly in the novel written by Mark Twain is Tom Sawyer.
"The Sun Also Rises" was written by Ernest Hemingway, not Mark Twain.
No. It's based on a fictional story written by Mark Twain.
Pudd'nhead Wilson was written by Mark Twain.
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