Twain told the truth about America and its people. “ I dare say that for centuries there, has been no more quiet, undisturbing , and well-behaving citizens, as a class, than that same …show more content…
“All that I care to know is that a man is a human being that is enough for me…” (Twain). Twain didn’t judge a person by their race,color,religion, and in fact treated everyone with respect, as an effect, everyone to respect him. “He examined not only his own life but also that of everyone else around him, whether cowboy or farmer, king or poor person, criminal or businessman.” (Gilded Age and Progressive Era Reference Library) Twain wrote about everyone, showing that he has equal respect for everyone. By treating everyone equally, Twain gained many Americans respect. If all of Twain's writing were to be described in two words it would be truthful and unprejudiced.
Mark Twain wrote many stories, both fiction and nonfiction. And besides his wit and humor, people across America favored Twain because he spoke about different things, he spoke the truth. By being forthright and nonpartisan, Twain has had a significant impact on America. It’s kind of odd how Twain was first hated by many people. It shows that Twain was also brave for stepping out of line and daring to be