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    Mark Twain made a huge impact on the American literature used today. Mark Twain’s real name is Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain was his pen name). Sam died of angina pectoris‚ but they say that he died of a broken heart. He loved to write in bed‚ which he saw that it as an exercise. People say that no one ever heard him speak without being inspired‚ and no one ever saw him without being proud to have met him. Samuel was born on November 30‚ 1835 in Florida‚ Missouri. He only went to school until

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    What makes a being more evolved? Who are we to say that humans are the most evolved or even the least? It is believed by some that we are descended from the "higher animals"‚ whereas others believe that we have ascended from the "lower animals". In Mark Twain’s essay‚ "The Lowest Animal" (1896)‚ he portrays the idea that the human race has no hope‚ as we have too many flaws. It is undeniable that we have our flaws‚ but what creature on this planet does not? The human race may not be perfect‚ or reaching

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    In this very short story‚ Alice Walker tells of a young‚ African American girl who‚ while gathering flowers‚ stumbles quite literally upon the body of a dead man. The atmosphere‚ language and subject matter of the story suggest the southern United States as a setting-sometime in the mid- to late-20th century seems an appropriate time period‚ though this is far less clear. The contrast between the story’s beginning and end is striking. We begin with a light-hearted description of the life of Myop

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    What is a Story? * a narrative‚ either true or fictitious‚ in prose or verse‚ designed to interest‚ amuse‚ or instruct the hearer or reader; a tale. * a fictitious tale‚ shorter and less elaborate than a novel. * a narration of an incident or a series of events or an example of these that is or may be narrated‚ as an anecdote‚ joke‚ etc. * Therefore‚ narrative or story in its broadest sense is anything told or recounted; more narrowly‚ and more usually‚ something told or recounted

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    Compare and contrast Tom and Huck. Consider why Twain uses Tom in the beginning and the end of the novel. "Tom told me what his plan was‚ and I see in a minute it was worth fifteen of mine for style‚ and would make Jim just as free a man as mine would‚ and maybe get us all killed besides. So I was satisfied‚ and said we would waltz in on it" (232). Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn details the journey of Huckleberry Finn and a run away slave Jim. Huckleberry Finn’s blind trust in

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    Mark Twain’s positive perception of the river changes negatively throughout his journey. He began identifying the river as beauty until his experiences changes his perspective of it. The author uses descriptive language to show the change in his viewpoint. In the beginning‚ he viewed the river as refreshing and beauty like a wonderful book. Twain stated‚ “There never was so wonderful a book written by man; never one whose interest was so absorbing‚ so unflagging‚ so sparklingly renewed with

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    and prays that whenever the time comes‚ that she will be the first to go because she is weak and he is strong. Summary of “Little Red Riding Hood” This short story is the classic tale of a little girl in a red cloak going to take her ill grandmother some baked goods. This is the first known publication of Charles Perrault’s story. Little Red Riding Hood was loved by her mother and even more so by her grandmother‚ who made her a red hooded cloak to wear out and about. The little girl was on her

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    revenge; they in fact are not even aware it exists. Twain additionally states that humans willingly created evil in the form of cursing‚ racism‚ sexism‚ homophobia‚ etc. “Indecency‚ vulgarity‚ obscenity--these are strictly confined to man; he invented them. Among the higher animals there is no trace of them. They hide nothing; they are not ashamed.” Animals‚ being subjects of nature‚ naturalize each and every aptitude and sense they carry. Twain‚ in the contents of his essay‚ mentioned how‚ unlike

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS IGCSE LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: SYLLABUS 0486 NOTES FOR TEACHERS ON STORIES SET FOR STUDY FROM STORIES OF OURSELVES: THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH FOR EXAMINATION IN JUNE AND NOVEMBER 2010‚ 2011 AND 2012 CONTENTS Introduction: How to use these notes 1. The Signalman Charles Dickens 2. The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman 3. How It Happened Arthur Conan Doyle

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    Famous American author Mark Twain regarded in one of his books‚ The Innocents Abroad/Roughing It‚ “Travel is fatal to prejudice‚ bigotry‚ and narrow-mindedness‚ and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad‚ wholesome‚ charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.” This quote has proven true by the experiences‚ adventures‚ and excitement from my family and friends who have traveled. I need to be a part of

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