
Mark Twain, renowned for his humor, utilized satire, wit, and keen observations of human nature to craft his comedic style.
His humor often stemmed from a complicated view of life and was used to address societal issues and human follies. Twain’s works are characterized by plain language and honest storytelling, making them relatable and impactful.
Notably, he believed that humor, derived from sorrow rather than joy, could alleviate anger and address life’s problems. His style included gentle mockery known as Horatian satire, targeting the absurdities of his time.





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