The Stolen White Elephant is a delightful satire that parodies the detective genre. Written by Mark Twain, it features the tale of a stolen white elephant and the bizarre investigation that ensues. Twain’s sharp wit is evident throughout, as he satirizes not just detective stories but also the absurdities of human behavior. The detective, in his pursuit of the elusive elephant, encounters a series of eccentric characters and situations that highlight Twain’s ability to mock societal norms. Through his humorous lens, Twain explores the triviality of crime-solving in a world driven by ego and absurdity. The story is a fun, irreverent take on the detective genre, with a focus on humor and social commentary rather than mystery.