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grigory [225]
1 year ago
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What could Twain’s intent be?

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ser-zykov [4K]1 year ago
3 0

Twain had a reputation for using humor very skillfully.

<h3>What was the purpose of Twain's comedy?</h3>

He was noted for using humor to both make readers laugh and convey important information in a humorous way. As a result, even if the words used are offensive but were employed in an objectionable manner, readers won't be outraged.

He was well-known for using humor to:

in order to amuse readers.

He employs it to amuse his audience.

He used it as a humorous form of social criticism.

He used humorous techniques to illustrate the evil side of human nature.

He was rumored to use amusing and ridiculous characters to convey a crucial critical point.

Twain is renowned for his skillful use of humor to captivate and convey a crucial idea to his audience or readers.

Learn more about Twain's intent here:

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