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Where did the million pounds come from?
One Million Pounds is a novel by Mark Twain, a famous American novelist, which tells the story of a poor American boy henry adams's adventure in London. Two rich men in London made a bet and lent Henry a million-dollar bill that could not be cashed to see how he would end up in a month. When the one-month deadline came, Henry not only didn't starve to death or was arrested, but became a rich man and won the love of a beautiful lady. The film reproduces the satire and humor in the master's novels with its slightly exaggerated artistic techniques, and exposes the money worship in British society in the early 20th century.

The author of "One Million Pounds" is very funny and full of joy. "30,000 Yuan Heritage" contains an allegory. We see how money distorts people's thoughts and feelings, so that the protagonist is dizzy. Finally, before he died, the hero and heroine realized "an explosive and unjust trap of great wealth." In The Man Who Ruined Fort hedley, Mark Twain put away his smiling face, stripped the hypocrisy of those "honest and proud" gentlemen with bitter irony, and exposed their greedy faces of "being a bitch and building a memorial arch". This can also be called "laughing", but it is a cold smile.