The Innocents Abroad

Author: Twain, Mark

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In 'The Innocents Abroad', Mark Twain takes readers on a humorous and insightful journey across Europe and the Holy Land. Joining a group of American tourists, Twain provides a witty and satirical account of their adventures, encounters with different cultures, and the often comical misunderstandings that arise. From the grandeur of European cities to the ancient wonders of the Middle East, Twain's observations and misadventures offer a unique perspective on the human condition and the complexities of travel.

Genres: Travel literature, Satire, Humor

Themes: Cultural differences, Exploration, Human nature

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