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MARK TWAIN
BY AMANDA LONGSINE
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TWAIN'S HUMOR
Twins attitude of humorous tolerance balanced his understanding of human weakness.
He is considered the GIANT of American humor.
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HUMOR
His humorous sketches presented our nation
His writing inspired comedy as readers know it today.
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HUMOR
Twain employed his exposure to early Southwestern humor in his writing
He creates humor from his own mishaps
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HUMOR
His humor made his work flourish
Mark Twain's "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was hailed the
Finest piece of humorous literature that was yet produced in America
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HUMOR
Twain didn’t adapt the poor spelling and bad grammar of the earlier humorists
He was a master of exaggeration, which was to be the nature of American humorist
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HUMOR
Mark Twain was trained as a writer during the days of the flowering of old Southwest humor
He rose to prominence as a “literary comedian"
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HUMOR
Twain simply outshone all of these earlier humorists
His favorite humor techniques were, exaggeration, understatement, and anticlimax.
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HUMOR
Twain’s favorite comic devices: understatement
Twain had a good eye for the anticlimax and very seldom used cliché twisting, but when he did, it was usually funny
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HUMOR
Twain’s use of the other techniques was heightened by his stage manner, a deadpan, earnest style
Twain had a point that “mere humor” cannot survive
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HUMOR
Humor must be directed at a target, and Twain’s targets tell us something about Twain’s own views of life.
The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, it's for a person who made a significant contribution to American humor
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HUMOR
Twain began his career writing light, humorous
He was our first major stand-up political humorist
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HUMOR
not all of Twain's progressive social and political writings, speeches, and quips were humorous
Twain's humor sprung "from a certain intensity of ,and a generous scorn of what is petty and mean
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HUMOR
Twain's humor was based on the incongruity between words and deeds
Twain's humor rebelled against "whatever seemed rigid and regulating to mind and identity
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HUMOR
Twain poked fun at incongruities between words and actions.
His humor rebelled against whatever seemed rigid and regulating to mind and identity
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HUMOR
Twain's humor being aimed at oppressors and hypocrites.
Humor was essential to his very being
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HUMOROUS BOOKS BY TWAIN
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
The Celebrated Jumping Frog and Other Stories
The Prince and the Pauper
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HUMOR
Twain never failed to amuse
Mark Twain loved to make people laugh
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HUMOR QUOTES
"Humor is man kind's greatest blessing"
"Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand." - Mark Twain
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
www.pbs.org/weta/onstage/twain2000/teachers/lesson_one.html
www.pbs.org/weta//onstage/twain2002/teachers/glossary.html
http://fayette.k12.in.us/~cbeard/twain/
http://hnn.us/article/147643
http://www.twainweb.net/reviews/florence.html
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