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He continually criticizes the structure of feudal society because it was a place where, "a right to say how the country should be governed was restricted to six persons in each thousand of its population"(Twain 65), but he sees himself above reproof. "Here I was, a giant among pigmies, a man among children, a master intelligence among moles?"(Twain 40)... Showed first 250 characters
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"Here I was, a giant among pigmies, a man among children, a master intelligence among moles?"(Twain 40). Hank forgets his own humanity and begins to believe that his knowledge makes him more of a man, just as the nobility that he shunned believed they were better than the serfs because of the titles they held... Showed next 250 characters
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