The Stolen White Elephant is a classic short story of Mark Twain. Behind the story of the white elephant is the "hundred aspects" of life. Mark Twain played an extremely exaggerated artistic thought in his novels and made a bitter satire and attack on various abuses and evils in social life.
Mark Twain, formerly known as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, is an American writer and speaker. "Mark Twain" is his pen name, originally a term used by Mississippi River sailors to indicate the depth of water measured on the waterway.
Mark Twain is the founder of American critical realism literature. Mark Twain wrote a lot of works in his life, with themes covering novels, plays, essays, poetry and other aspects. In terms of content, his works criticize unreasonable phenomena or the ugliness of human nature, and express the strong sense of justice and concern for ordinary people of this writer who was a typesetter and sailor; In terms of style, both experts and ordinary readers believe that humor and satire are his writing characteristics.