Friday, April 3, 2009

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SAMUEL CLEMENS
"Mark Twain"
Samuel Clemens was one of America's most renowned autors. The colorful life he led was the basis for his writing. Although his formal education ended when he was 12 years old with the death of his father, his varied career interests provided an informal education that was not unlike many others of his generation. Clemens brings these rich experiences to life in his writing.
Sam Clemens was recognized for fis fiction as well as for his humor. It has been said that".....next to sunshine and fresh air Mark Twain's humor has done more for the welfare of mankind than any other agency" (Railton, "Your Mark Twain," 2003). By cleverly weaving fiction and humor, he develped many literary masterpieces. Some say his greatest masterpiece was "Mark Twain," a pen name (psudonym) Clemens first used in the Nevada Territory in 1863. This fictitious name because a kind of mythic hero to the American public (Railton, "Sam Clemens as Mark Twain," 2003). Some of his masterpieces that are among his most widely read books are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckberry Finn.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was first published in 1876. Such characters as Tom Sawyer, Aunt Polly, Becky Thatcher, and Huck Finn have captured the attention of readers for generations. Boys and girls, young and old, enjoy Tom Sawyer's mischievousness. Who can forget how Tom shared the privilege of whitewashing Aunt Polly's fence? What child isn't fasinated by the episode of Tom and Becky lost in the cave?

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