10. Oppression Highlighted: Twain critiques slavery and serfdom.
11. Industrial Consequences: Tech advances lead to both progress and destruction.
12. Fate vs. Free Will: Human plans often fall to unpredictable fate.
13. Education’s Struggles: Enlightenment proves difficult in a traditional society.
14. War’s Destruction: Twain critiques the glorification of war.
15. Humor and Satire: Twain uses humor to deliver serious societal critiques.
16. Moral Complexity: The novel explores complex ethical dilemmas and societal flaws.
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