The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
Mark Twain
Read by John Greenman
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg is a sharp and satirical exploration of morality and hypocrisy, penned by the renowned Mark Twain. Set in the seemingly virtuous town of Hadleyburg, known for its unassailable integrity, the story unfolds when a mysterious stranger arrives with a plan to expose the town's hidden flaws.
As the townspeople grapple with their self-righteousness, Twain deftly reveals the fragility of their moral facade. The narrative is rich with humor and irony, showcasing Twain's keen observations on human nature and societal pretensions. Through the stranger's machinations, the story challenges the notion of true virtue and the consequences of pride.
This thought-provoking tale, part of a larger collection, invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of ethics and the ease with which appearances can be deceiving. Twain's wit and insight make this a distinctive work that resonates with both young adults and seasoned readers alike.
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The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
David R. Smith
Well Read, Fun listen and recommended... Thanks!