The Stolen White Elephant
Style and Technique
Mark Twain's story «The Stolen White Elephant» is written in a satirical and humorous style, characteristic of the author. Twain employs irony and sarcasm to highlight the absurdity of the situation faced by the main character. The language is lively and dynamic, filled with dialogues that lend the text an easy and readable quality. The author skillfully uses hyperbole to enhance the comedic effect, such as in the description of the scale of the search operation and the incompetence of the police. The story has a linear structure with a clear progression of events, allowing the reader to easily follow the plot. Twain also incorporates elements of parody, mocking the bureaucratic system and human stupidity. The story is built on contrasts and surprises, making it engaging and memorable.
