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The Mysterious Stranger: Dependence On Others
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In "The Mysterious Stranger" Mark Twain portrays a society so dependent on outside sources for guidance that the majority of Eseldorf's citizens do not have independent thought. This reliance is what eventually ruins many of the resident's lives and Satan merely serves to elucidate their foolish ....
Middle of essay ....e Marget, Ursula and the boys he unearths numerous facets of human weakness like, "foolish little feelings and foolish little vanities and impertinences and ambitions."(326) These are innate qualities in all human behavior that corrupt Moral Sense but until Satan presents them, the people do not realize how meaningless their concept of morality is.
The town of Hadleyburg is a modern version of Eseldorf in many aspects. It was considered by outsiders the "most honest and upright town in all the.... |
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