Mark Twain's satirical monologue exposes colonial atrocities in the Congo Free State through King Leopold II's defensive soliloquy.
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Mark Twain's satirical monologue exposes colonial atrocities in the Congo Free State through King Leopold II's defensive soliloquy.
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References to mutilation, murder, and systemic brutality in the Congo
Mild period-appropriate language in satirical context
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Mentions of missionary activity and religious hypocrisy
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Central critique of Belgian colonialism and exploitation
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Depictions of slavery, forced labor, mutilations, and mass suffering
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