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Mark Twain was born in Missouri and died on April 21, 1910, in Redding, Connecticut. He was an American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and novelist who became famous around the world for his travel writing, especially The Innocents Abroad (1869), Roughing It (1872), and Life on the Mississippi (1883), and for his stories about boyhood adventures, especially The Adventures of Tom (1885). – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Who is Mark Twain
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Who is Mark Twain
  • Mark Twain was born in Missouri and died on April
    21, 1910, in Redding, Connecticut. He was an
    American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and
    novelist who became famous around the world for
    his travel writing, especially The Innocents
    Abroad (1869), Roughing It (1872), and Life on
    the Mississippi (1883), and for his stories about
    boyhood adventures, especially The Adventures of
    Tom (1885). 

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Youth
  • Samuel Clemens was born two months early and had
    bad health for the first ten years of his life.
    He was the six child of John Marshall and Jane
    Lampton Clemens. During those early years, his
    mother tried different allopathic and hydropathic
    treatments on him. His memories of those times,
    along with other memories from his childhood,
    would end up in Tom Sawyer and other works.
    Because he was sick, Clemens was often coddled,
    especially by his mother.

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Business Failures
  • If Clemens got his sense of humour from anyone,
    it would have been from his mother and not from
    his father. All accounts say that John Clemens
    was a serious man who rarely showed affection.
    Theres no doubt that his mood was affected by
    his worries about money, which were made worse by
    a string of business failures.
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Romantic Dreamer
  • Clemens was a romantic dreamer, and thats why he
    liked to think about his childhood in Hannibal so
    much. In Old Times on the Mississippi, a book
    he wrote in 1875. He wrote that the village was a
    white town sleeping in the sunshine of a summer
    morning until a riverboat came along and made it
    a busy place. A young boy would have been
    impressed by the gamblers, stevedores, and
    pilots, as well as the loud rafts men and elegant
    travelers. They were all going somewhere
    glamorous and exciting, which would have sparked
    his already active imagination.

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Accident
  • Clemens wasnt on the ship when the accident
    happened, but he thought it was his fault. His
    time as a cub and then as a full-fledged pilot
    taught him discipline and direction in a way that
    he might not have learned anywhere else. After
    only two weeks, during which the soldiers mostly
    ran away from rumors that Union troops were
    nearby, the group broke up. Some of the men
    joined other Confederate units, but most of them,
    including Clemens, went their separate ways.

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New York Newspapers
  • He was already getting known outside the
    territory. Some of his articles and sketches had
    been published in New York newspapers, and he was
    hired by the San Francisco Morning Call to cover
    Nevada. He moved from Virginia City to San
    Francisco and started working full-time for the
    Call. When he got tired of that work, he started
    writing for the Golden Era and Bret Hartes new
    literary magazine, the Californian.
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