Individualism in Literature by Mark Twain
Words: 523 Pages: 2 1366In delivering his supposedly motivational speech to a club with many young girls, Mark Twain mocks the conventional teachings of adults in raising children. While valuing the importance of individualism and self-thought, he diverges from the speech that many adults expected - a talk on what to do and not to do to become successful in this world. Instead, he takes a comical approach to speaking to the youth, exaggerating real-world problems and portraying the consequences of solely following the […]