Mark Twain Research Paper

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Mark Twain who's real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born on November 30, 1835 and later died April 21, 1910. He was best known as an American humorist and for his realistic view of America in the early nineteenth century through his novels and other stories he had wrote. He had the whole worlds interest through his expert writings and lectures.
Twain was born shortly after a visit by Halley's Comet, and he had predicted that he would go out with it on its next visit too. He then later on died the day following the comet's following return. Twain was born in the small town of Florida, Missouri. He lived in a small, two-bedroom house, and was the fourth of five children, it was obviously very crowded in their house. Twain grew up in Hannibal, Missouri when he was at the age of 4 right next to the Mississippi river, which gave him the settings and inspiration for some of the books he wrote "Huckleberry Finn" and "Tom Sawyer".
Twain's life was going along really well until he was twelve. At that age, in 1847, his father died from Pneumonia. As expected, Twain was shocked from the lose of his father because he was at such a young age and it was then that his formal days of learning were ended. For him he began to work as a printers apprentice To raise money. Twain was prepared for his soon to be career by working with a typesetter and reading a lot in his spare time. When Mark Twain worked as a typesetter and made articles to the newspaper of his older brother Orion Clemens.
When Twain was working for his brother in the production of a newspaper "the Hannibal Journal" This is where Twain began to seriously writing and where he first published his writings. He contributed to the newspaper with his reports, skits, poe...

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...d all his debts finally paid off in 1898. He did this by working hard and continuing his writing and he set out on a world lecture tour. By traveling around the world like South America, Australia, and India through this he had managed to pay off all his debts that he owed. when he finally cam back to America he returned as a international hero. Twain enjoyed this publicity for awhile until unfortunately started hitting his household. His oldest daughter, Suzy, died from meningitis in 1896. and in 1903 he sold his house in Hartford where he had written most of his novels. These unfortunate events still didn’t stop and by the next year on June 5, 1904 his wife had died from heart failure this had turn his life apart. His youngest daughter, jean, had died on Christmas eve in 1909 and soon after Twain had died of heart disease on April 21, 1910 he was 74 when he died.

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