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Mark Twain's life experiences greatly influenced his writing, as he drew inspiration from his childhood in Missouri, his time as a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River, and his travels around the world. His use of humor, satire, and keen observations of society were shaped by his personal hardships and social commentary on issues such as racism, Imperialism, and human nature. Twain's ability to capture the complexities of American life in his writing was a direct result of his own adventures and misfortunes.

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