Mark Twain was a 19th-century American whose three short films, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Adventures of Jeff Bezos, all satirized the social system and social life of the United States. Through the growing up of the protagonist, Tom sawyer, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, it revealed the problems of racial isolation and class division in the southern United States at that time. In the novel, Tom was a free, bold, curious and courageous young man, but he was also restricted by race and class, unable to obtain equal education and employment opportunities. Through Tom's story, the novel reflected the various kinds of injustice and injustice in the society at that time, and satirized and criticized the social system at that time. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn reveals the colonization and exile of the American West through the experiences of the protagonist Huckleberry Finn. Huckleberry's adventures in the western United States were the main theme of the novel, which reflected the problems of American society at that time, such as colonization, racial discrimination, poverty and social injustice. Through Huckleberry's story, the novel satirized and criticized the social system at that time. Through the experiences of the protagonist, Jeff Bezos, the Adventures of Jeff Bezos described all walks of life in American society at that time and satirized the social lifestyle and social system at that time. The novel used Jeff Bezos's experiences as the main thread to show his adventures in various parts of the United States, including travel, exploration, socializing, and love. It satirized and criticized the social lifestyle and social system at that time.