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Lemar
Oct 30, 2017 rated it information technology was amazing
It's not unheard of to come across the patently absurd question asked, "when did we lose our innocence?" After reading Marker Twain's Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again nosotros tin at to the lowest degree narrow that elusive appointment down to sometime before 1870 when he wrote this brusque story.

Twain had a genius for using humor and subtlety to appeal to our meliorate natures. In this example he presents a series of letters from an enthusiastic Chinese immigrant to America, writing to his friend back home about his excitement in starting

It'due south not unheard of to see the patently absurd question asked, "when did we lose our innocence?" After reading Mark Twain'south Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Over again we tin at least narrow that elusive date downwardly to sometime earlier 1870 when he wrote this short story.

Twain had a genius for using humor and subtlety to appeal to our meliorate natures. In this case he presents a series of letters from an enthusiastic Chinese immigrant to America, writing to his friend back domicile about his excitement in starting a new life in the state which practices the ideals they have heard of and greatly admire, that all men are created equal. Nosotros can't help but route for this idealistic champion of American values. When he is met with prejudice and anti-immigrant violence we are on his side. Nosotros are shocked that a Chinese immigrant is not allowed to give testimony on his ain behalf in courtroom. That is one issue that Twain was concerned with, and is so constructive in advocating against, persuasively presenting it in this dramatically sympathetic form. The American policemen are drawn in such rough terms that we don't experience defensive of them but instead demand that our organization be represented and implemented by those who to whom these ideas really matter.

The relevance to the politics of 2017 continues as Twain'due south ruffians explain their opposition and hatred toward certain immigrants who "come from the devils ain state to take the bread out of dacent people'southward mouths and put down the wages for work whin information technology was all a Christian could do to kape torso and sowl together equally it was."

Our hero, Ah Song Hi, sees in court that, "A culprit's nationality made for or against him in this court...negroes were promptly punished, when was there was the slightest preponderance of testimony against them; only Chinamen were punished always obviously."

Twain goes further by bringing out the difficulty in uniting supporters of justice who are suffering from oppression. "misery and hardship practice not make their victims gentle or charitable toward each other."

Once once more Mark Twain appeals to our conscience, goading u.s. to go up, stand up and fight for the ideals America is founded on and spelled out in our Bill of Rights. Ah Song Hi is counting on "the gallant hatred if oppression which is office of the very mankind and blood of every American (to) be stirred to it'southward utmost".

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Illiterate
Only, simply .. America is a melting pot, a state of freedom and equality. Correct. Grade information technology is.
San
Dec 16, 2013 rated it liked it
This is a second short story I read of his. Even though I may not hold with the intention with which it was written and the satire behind it, I must say his writing is beautiful.

I won't get deep into the subject area, but one affair I never understand is why the whole world including some/nigh of the Americans expect that any one that migrates to America should be welcomed with open artillery and treated as one of them or as equals. For other countries it doesn't seem to utilise equally much as it does to America

This is a 2d short story I read of his. Even though I may not hold with the intention with which it was written and the satire behind it, I must say his writing is beautiful.

I won't go deep into the subject, just one matter I never understand is why the whole world including some/about of the Americans expect that any i that migrates to America should be welcomed with open arms and treated as 1 of them or equally equals. For other countries it doesn't seem to apply as much as it does to America. Probably its success is its expletive. Just ask around, you'll run across the very same people who love to detest it dream of migrating and settling there for life.

In my opinion - equality and fairness, I may sound pessimistic but that is what I understand from history science and nature, is never going to be 100%. Their are social hierarchies based on race, religion, intelligence, beauty, financial status etc, in the society and they'll remain until the end of globe. Yous don't even see the morals most people await in countries populated with homogeneous race, and expecting the earth from only one state and blaming it for few shortcomings, which happen on a large scale in every other country and absolutely get unnoticed, is merely monumental stupidity and ignorance.

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Thom Swennes
In Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again past Marker Twain even his hometown humor can't mask the horror and injustice that Chinese immigrants experienced in the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century. Like European immigrants, the Asians that came to U.S. shores hoped for a improve way of life. The greatness of this relatively new nation served as a magnet for humanity from all over the world. All these new settlers were impressed with the declarations of life, liberty and the pursuit In Goldsmith'southward Friend Abroad Again by Marker Twain even his hometown sense of humour tin't mask the horror and injustice that Chinese immigrants experienced in the United states of america in the 2nd half of the nineteenth century. Similar European immigrants, the Asians that came to U.Due south. shores hoped for a meliorate way of life. The greatness of this relatively new nation served as a magnet for humanity from all over the world. All these new settlers were impressed with the declarations of life, freedom and the pursuit of happiness. This book is a collection of letters written from one of these Chinese immigrants to a friend in China. The first letters were full of promise and joy but were soon shaded with injustices. I have no doubtfulness that Twain's representations of these times are factually right and considering of this I, as an American, am ashamed. It is a wonderful novella near a painful discipline. ...more
Fefe
Jan
Vicious parody of "American Ideals." A chinaman saves all his money for a twelvemonth and a half, is forced to put his wife and children into dubious custody, and boards a ship for California. He pays $2 for a "certificate" and when he gets ashore, he pays the entire sum or what he has ($10) for a useless smallpox vaccination. And so he gets mauled by a dog set on him past "Americans." He is thrown in jail and at his trial, finds that Chinamen are universally convicted.

Very sad, yet strangely current argum

Vicious parody of "American Ideals." A chinaman saves all his money for a yr and a half, is forced to put his wife and children into dubious custody, and boards a ship for California. He pays $2 for a "certificate" and when he gets ashore, he pays the entire sum or what he has ($10) for a useless smallpox vaccination. Then he gets mauled past a dog set on him by "Americans." He is thrown in jail and at his trial, finds that Chinamen are universally convicted.

Very sad, all the same strangely electric current argument against immigrants.

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Gary
Feb 03, 2018 rated it actually liked it
Such an honest view of the corruption of immigrants is rare and heartbreaking.
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens, amend known by his pen proper noun Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), chosen "the Great American Novel", and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).

Twain grew upward in Hannibal, Missouri, which would after provide the setting for Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. He apprenticed with a printer. He also work

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen proper noun Mark Twain, was an American writer and humorist. He is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), called "the Dandy American Novel", and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).

Twain grew upward in Hannibal, Missouri, which would afterward provide the setting for Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. He apprenticed with a printer. He besides worked as a typesetter and contributed manufactures to his older brother Orion's newspaper. Subsequently toiling equally a printer in diverse cities, he became a master riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River, earlier heading west to join Orion. He was a failure at golden mining, so he next turned to journalism. While a reporter, he wrote a humorous story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," which proved to exist very popular and brought him nationwide attention. His travelogues were besides well-received. Twain had found his calling.

He achieved great success as a writer and public speaker. His wit and satire earned praise from critics and peers, and he was a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty.

However, he lacked financial acumen. Though he made a not bad deal of money from his writings and lectures, he squandered information technology on various ventures, in item the Paige Compositor, and was forced to declare defalcation. With the aid of Henry Huttleston Rogers, nonetheless, he eventually overcame his fiscal troubles. Twain worked hard to ensure that all of his creditors were paid in full, even though his bankruptcy had relieved him of the legal responsibility.

Born during a visit past Halley'south Comet, he died on its render. He was lauded as the "greatest American humorist of his age", and William Faulkner chosen Twain "the male parent of American literature".

Excerpted from Wikipedia.

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