1. Pudd'nhead Wilson & Those Extraordinary Sins
How a complete neophyte can address such issues with any hope of coherence seems beyond the realm of possibility. But, as Twain came to understand, it may be best to simply let the thoughts go where they will, trusting both the conscious and unconscious, to see where one may end up. ... To step outside the established norms, was to invite ostracism as can be seen in the condemnation of Puddn'head Wilson by the townspeople in Dawson's Landing, or even the isolation of the Boss in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. ... Even his tragedy Pudd'nhead Wilson is twist...
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- Approx Pages: 13
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate