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This event occurred in War of the Worlds .
Mark Twain could not continue as a riverboat navigator because of the Civil War.
The event is known as the "Exodus" in English and the "Yetsiat mi-Miztrayim" (יציאת מצרים) in Hebrew.
Halley's comet appeared on that day.
Not sure if it was the first time the comet was known as Hayley's Comet but he was born during it's appearance. Mark Twain sad he would not die until he saw it again, he died the day after its next appeared.
Taras, son of Poseidon, was rescued by a dolphin and this event was depicted on an ancient coin. The modern Greeks adopted this symbol
The girl rescued by Don Juan is typically known as Donna Inez. She is a noblewoman who is saved by Don Juan from a pirate attack. This event sets off a chain of adventures and misadventures in Lord Byron's poem "Don Juan."
Samuel Langhorne Clemens or Mark twain was born on November 30, 1835 just after the Halley's comet visit. The comet return on April 20, 1910 and on April 21, 1910, Mark Twain died.
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Mark Twain was born in 1835 during the transit of Haley's Comet. He predicted that as he had come into the world on the comment, that would be the way he would leave it. He died one day after comet's transit in 1910.
Anticipating things.
The event that changes the tone of "Cub Pilot on the Mississippi" is when the protagonist, Twain, accidentally steers the steamboat into a wrecked ship in dense fog. This event marks a shift in the narrative from the excitement and adventure of learning to pilot a steamboat to the realization of the dangers and responsibilities that come with the job. Twain's mistake serves as a turning point in the story, highlighting the harsh realities of life on the river and the importance of experience and skill in navigating its treacherous waters.