Mark Twain was a drinker one day he walked up behind a girl and slapped her bottom area it turns out it was a man a very big man who then threw mark off the boat .... needless to say mark twain never got on that boat again
It is a heavy device that gets thrown off a boat or ship into the water to hold the vessel in place
Mark Twain's jumping off point (pardon the cheesy pun): The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. It was originally titled "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"
Mark Twain did not make much money off of his investment in the Paige typesetting machine, which was a major financial failure for him. He also struggled with managing his finances and made some poor investments that led to financial difficulties later in his life.
I'm not intirely sure who influenced Twain.. His writings were influenced on his early life adventures, as in the 'Adventures of Tom Sawyer'. Twain wrote a lot of his books based on his real world travels like 'Innocents Abroad.' Like I said I am unsure who his influence is, but mostly his own life inspired his literary works.
They felt he was a show off and far too flamboyant.
Mark Twain likely chose a child protagonist to provide a fresh perspective on societal issues and to explore themes of innocence, morality and individual agency. Through the eyes of a child like Huck, Twain could also criticize the hypocrisy and prejudice prevalent in American society during that time.
Huck and Jim can't get off the boat because they are swept down the river by the strong current and are unable to swim against it. They also face various obstacles and challenges that prevent them from disembarking, such as approaching dangers or deceptive characters. Additionally, they rely on the river as a means of survival and transportation, which keeps them onboard.
Mark Twain lost his job at the grocery store, bookstore, and drugstore because he accidentally scared off customers by using a giant fireworks display to celebrate Independence Day. The loud noises and chaos caused customers to flee, resulting in his dismissal from the job.
The Captain and Brown are in a conflict at the end of the story because Brown is arguing that Twain should be thrown off the boat and gives the captain an ultimatum. The Captain chooses Twain over Brown.
The word "spread" appears on page 222 in the original publication of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain.
the plimsole line or mark was named in the 19th century . the line shows if the vessel or boat is over it is out of the water then the vessel or boat is not over but if it is in the water then the vessel or boat is over the weight and some thing must be taken off ! as it is legel to be over the weight that boat or vessel should be.
Mark Twain claimed that he once closed off a street in Florida, Missouri so that he could paint it blue and call it Blue Jay Way in honor of his story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County."