The Life and Literary Achievements of Mark Twain

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Mark Twain’s life was and is very inspirational, to people of his time and people of today. Twain’s ability to create humorous and adventurous stories allowed him to reach large audiences. Along with being a famous novelist, he was also a dedicated husband, father, and business man. Twain always found a way to relate to the reader whether he was writing a newspaper article, an entry in his journal, or an intriguing novel.

Mark Twain was born as Samuel Clemens on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri. Twain moved to the banks of the Mississippi River when he was very young. The river was a big attraction to him and later would become an influence in his writing. At the age of twelve Twain’s father died and Twain began to work to support his family. This cut short Twain’s education as he had to leave the private school he had been attending until that time. Twain worked as a delivery boy, grocer, blacksmith and eventually as a newspaper apprentice. [“Mark Twain,” Robert O’Mealy]. Twain then started working for his brother who owned a newspaper. Twain began writing short artic...

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