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Eve's Diary by Mark Twain is a humorous and poignant short story written from the perspective of Eve, the first woman in the biblical Garden of Eden. Through Eve's diary entries, Twain explores themes of love, curiosity, and the differences between men and women. Eve's observations about Adam, nature, and her own existence are filled with wit and charm, showcasing Twain's signature satirical style. The story also reflects on the inevitability of mortality and the enduring bond between Adam and Eve. Originally published in 1906, it is often seen as a tribute to Twain's wife, Olivia, who had passed away. The tale is both lighthearted and deeply moving, offering a unique take on the creation story.