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A Young Man’s Life on the Mississippi
Title: A Young Man’s Life on the Mississippi
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 884 | Pages: 3.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Young Man’s Life on the Mississippi
A Young Man’s Life on the Mississippi
Although Mark Twain was primarily recognized and known as a humorist during his life, scholars now regard his work as some of the best and most authentic in American literature. The uses of his personal experiences and knowledge obtained on the Mississippi River dominate Twain’s legacy (Twain, Mark). Through his works, Twain accurately depicts the life of a youth on the Mississippi in mid-nineteenth-century America. One
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reader's sense, with its religiousness, its lawlessness, its droll social distinctions, its civilization qualified by its slave-holding, and its traditions of the wilder West which has passed away. The picture will be instructive to those who have fancied the whole Southwest a sort of vast Pike County, and have not conceived of a sober and serious and orderly contrast to the sort of life that has come to represent the Mississippi in literature (Clemens, Samuel).
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