1. The Invalid's Story,” Mark Twain's raucous story about a case of mistaken identities that eventually kills a man, is considered by many critics to have no literary value. ... The themes range from mortality and the proper behavior towards the dead, to the power of imagination to overcome reason.
2. The train moving directly towards the camera was said to have terrified spectators at the first screening, a claim that has been called an urban legend.Source. The intense audience reaction fits better with the latter exhibition when the train apparently was actually coming out of the screen at the audience.
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1. The Invalid's Story,” Mark Twain's raucous story about a case of mistaken identities that eventually kills a man, is considered by many critics to have no literary value. ... The themes range from mortality and the proper behavior towards the dead, to the power of imagination to overcome reason.
2. The train moving directly towards the camera was said to have terrified spectators at the first screening, a claim that has been called an urban legend.Source. The intense audience reaction fits better with the latter exhibition when the train apparently was actually coming out of the screen at the audience.
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