In which tradition is Mark Twain's humour rooted?
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Twain primarily used a form of humor known as satire, the use of humorous exaggeration and irony to expose people's failings and stupivdity....
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We need to find what is the tradition in which Mark Twain's humor rooted.
- Mark Twain, was an American novelist, and his novels used to be full of humor.
- He captured a world audience with stories of his boyhood adventure
- He also wrote about man's shortcomings in a humorous way.
- His tradition was the straight-faced, laconic recitation of incredible comic incidents written in a simple way.
- Even though some contemporaries considered Mark Twain's language uncouth and crude his humor was very well known.
- Mark Twain is remembered as the foremost in the creation of prose fiction during the late 19th century in the United States
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