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The Gilded Age is a novel** written by Mark Twain with his neighbor and writer Charles Warner, which aims to satirize the frenzied social speculation of the time. Entrepreneurs, politicians, farmers, and petty citizens. The author tells us through artistic images:
In that era of capitalist free competition, it was speculators, entrepreneurs and politicians who obtained a lot of wealth, and the little people were always dreaming, just like the Colonel Cyrus, who dreamed of getting rich one after another, but "only cold water and raw turnips" were seen on the table. Reference.
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This drama mainly tells the decay of capitalism after the American Civil War, and then the author of the potato difference nuclear exposes some of the current unfairness through the spicy satire of the democratic system.
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It exposes the decay of capitalism after the American Civil War and tells the corruption of society at that time.
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It was from 1861 to 1865 that the Civil War broke out in the United States, and under the war there was this **.
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The book was written in the early 20th century, after the end of the Civil War in the United States.
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In 1873 he collaborated with Chad Warner on the publication of his first novel, The Gilded Age. This ** sale paragraph satirizes the outbreak of speculation and political corruption in society during the rapid development of capitalism after the American Civil War. Two famous characters are depicted in it:
Colonel Cyrus was courteous, generous and hospitable, and though poor, he was full of illusions of getting rich easily; Senator Dilvar Suisan and Jane are politicians, full of benevolence and morality, but in fact, they are speculative and fraudulent, and do everything. These two figures are the spiritual embodiment of the "Gilded Age".
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"The Gilded Age" is Mark Twain's first full-length sedan chair**, involving a very broad range of life, the perspective and excavation of reality is more in-depth than the short stories written before**, and the satirical attack on political speculation and commercial speculation is more acute and accurate. When The Gilded Age was published in 1873, it was in the midst of an economic crisis in the United States, and everything written in the book was clearly exposed and caused a great stir throughout the country.
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The Gilded Age brought Mark Twain a significant income. And when he had plenty of money in his hands, he immediately thought that he should live a luxurious and elegant life like his neighbors. That year, Mark Twain bought a plot of land in Hartford, and Liquid Rock designed and built a striking villa.
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Mark Twain used the money he earned from The Gilded Age to build a splendid three-story brick tower with many windows as Mark Twain demanded comfort. The room is exceptionally well-lit and airy, with a view from every window. There are not many decorations in the Jiancongyan house, which is light and not bulky, reflecting the owner's pragmatic vision and viewpoint.
There is also a beautiful pachinko room next to the study, where Mark Twain can play pachinko and move whenever he sits too long. The barrier is a greenhouse with many flowers and plants in it. When the flowers bloom, the other rooms will be filled with fragrance, which makes the room fully show a romantic mood.
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