I really enjoyed reading The Wit and
Wisdom of Mark Twain, it was an awesome book! Mark Twain was certainly an
interesting and funny character. He wasn’t afraid to comment on social
situations or the current issues of the day. He seemed like a wise man, and yet
a bit silly at times. His personality and beliefs reflected in his writing. And
he made me laugh a lot in this book.
There are a lot of really awesome quotes
throughout this book. One thing that I immediately noticed was his disdain for
the human race. I found 2 examples of his disdain. One of his famous quotes
goes like this, “The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only
marching in that procession but carrying a banner.” Not only is Mark Twain
critiquing humanity, he is critiquing himself as well. His analogy was humorous,
because he is actually acknowledging that he is a greater coward than most
humans. His humor also made me think about the human condition, and what a sad
state it must be in if he feels like he needs to make this statement (Ayres
49). The second quote goes, “Concerning the difference between man and the
jackass: some observers hold that there isn’t any. But this wrongs the
jackass.” This quote didn’t offend me. On the contrary, I thought it quite
hilarious. I laughed, even though I realized that this quote does have a grain
of truth. Our society, the human society, has a lot of issues. What’s even
sadder is how he says that it is an insult to the jackass if we compare
ourselves to it (Ayres 17).
Mark Twain didn’t just critique human
society, he also got specific and made witty and funny quotes about human flaws
as well. One such quote goes, “St. Peter’s, Vesuvius, Heaven, Hell, everything
that is much described is bound to be a disappointment at first experience.”
Now at first, I merely found this quote controversial, because how can Heaven
be a disappointment? Heaven is more wonderful than we can ever imagine. But
then, I found the critical humor in this as I realized that Mark was
criticizing the fact that people often build their expectations to such a high
degree that they get disappointed when their expectations fall short. I just
found it humorous that he exaggerated these “something’s” as monumental places
(Ayres 232).
I also noticed that Mark Twain was fond of
making a lot of nonsensical quotes. One of these quotes goes, “Names are not
always what they seem. The common Welsh name Bzjxxlwcp is pronounced Jackson.”
I found this quote quite hilarious, and laughed after reading this, because
it’s extremely random. I have no idea what Mark Twain was talking about. There
is no way that Bzjxxlwcp is pronounced as “Jackson.” So I’m wondering what he
was smoking when he wrote this quote (Ayres 161).
Now
one quote that stuck out to me because of its magnificent hilarity was his
quote on women and polygamy. He was debating with a Mormon, who challenged him
that the Bible did not say anything that forbade polygamy. Mark Twain disagreed
and said, “Sure I can; ‘no man can serve two masters.’” This one made me laugh,
because he was implying that the woman is the one who really wears the pants in
the relationship. So if a man engages in polygamy, he’s serving two masters. I
shook my head but then realized that this could be true, because my dad doesn’t
tell my mom what to do, she tells him
what to do (Ayres 180).
When it came to the books we had to read
over the semester, we definitely saved the best for last. This book managed to
grab and maintain my interest. It was a long read, but Mark Twain is certainly
an entertaining writer. He used critical humor, and made numerous witty
comments. This book was an awesome compilation of his quotes. Now I actually
want to go and read some of his works.
I really liked this book too! Mark Twain's quotes were thought provoking and inventive yet still entertaining. I also enjoyed reading the quotes over the human condition even though some of them were depressing! I definitely found a new respect for Mark Twain by reading some of these quotes.
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