Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii

Describe symbolism in Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii by Mark Twain

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Mr. Brown, likely a fictional character, serves as Mark Twain's literary foil. This character represents (symbolizes) a hidden facet of Mark Twain's personality, likely that same part of Twain that takes offense at the self-aggrandizing behavior of others.

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Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii