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The Innocents Abroad Why does Twain use an advertisement, rather than his own words, to describe the grand excursion? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:06 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad In Chapter 2, Twain's excitement about the trip is abundantly clear. He visits the registration office frequently for numerous reasons. Do you think his excitement is only because of the upcoming journey, or do you think there are other factors? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:05 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad What is his first impression of the people of the Azores, and why do you think he feels the way he does about them? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:04 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain has a moment of questioned faith in Chapter 6. What inspires this questioning? Is he questioning his faith or the object? Why does he question at all? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:04 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain is fascinated with Tangier. Its very foreignness entertains him inestimably. Why do you think Tangier has such an impact on Twain? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:03 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Describe the scene with the kid gloves. What do you think bothers Twain the most about this situation? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:03 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad We are introduced to a character called the Oracle. How did he earn this moniker? How do Twain and his shipmates feel about this man? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:03 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain and his friends finally reach France. However, their first stop, Marseille, is fraught with problems. What are some of them? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:02 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain is a bit contradictory in his opinions of the French. Outline Twain's opinions and theorize why he might feel that way. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:02 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Describe Twain's Parisian quest and its result. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:01 Answers: 1
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The Innocents Abroad Describe Twain's experience at Bois de Boulogne. Compare/contrast this experience with Twain's overall experience in France. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:00 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad The romantic story of Heloise and Abelard is given a large section in Chapter 15. The entire chapter is nearly taken up by the story, despite the focus given to a cemetery. Why do you think Twain chose to include this story? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 02:00 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Compare/contrast Versailles with Faubourg St. Antoine. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:54 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad After their visit to Versailles, the travelers return to find that a "great battle" has taken place on the ship, and they have missed the events. What was the battle about, and who were the participants? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:54 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad What particularly gruesome item is the group confronted with when it visits the Cathedral of Milan? How does Twain react to this artifact and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:53 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Compare/contrast American and European work ethics, as described by Twain in Chapter 19. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:53 Answers: 1
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The Innocents Abroad Compare/contrast Twain's first opinion of Venice to his opinion after he arrives at the Grand Canal. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:52 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Venice is a city of many stories and legends. Describe the legend of the patron saint of Venice, St. Mark. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:51 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Venice seems to bring out a flurry of emotions in Twain. He is at first disappointed then excited, and in Chapter 23, eventually bored. Why is Twain eventually bored? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:51 Answers: 1
The Innocents Abroad Twain feels intellectually and culturally insecure in Venice. Describe why a tour guide furthers these insecurities. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 29 Jul 01:50 Answers: 1