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Essay heading: mark twain
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Novels such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Life on the Mississippi captured both his Missouri memories and depictions of American life. The Prince and the Pauper talked about class relations as does A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court which, criticized oppression while looking at the invasion of technology... displayed 300 characters
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And, in his most famous work, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain talked of slavery and the failures of Reconstruction and the continued poor treatment of African-Americans.
From 1891 until 1900, Mark and his family traveled throughout the world. During those years, Mark witnessed the increasing exploitation of weak governments by European powers, which he described in his book, Following the Equator ... displayed next 300 characters
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