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As a consummate curmudgeon Mark Twain used satire, irony, hyperbole - almost every literary device in his works. Satire was his forte. His own rather tragic life, eclectic work history, and wide ranging experiences shaped his acidic views on human affairs, It is impossible to read any of his works without finding examples of satire, from "Letters From the Earth" where he skewers religion, to "The Tragedy Pudd'nhead Wilson" where he tears into racial inequality.

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