The Innocents Abroad

Twain is fascinated with Tangier. Its very foreignness entertains him inestimably. Why do you think Tangier has such an impact on Twain?

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It is possible that Tangier is the first location visited that fits into Twain's stereotypical vision of Europe and European peoples. With his preconceptions validated, he feels ease to move on and enjoy the area.