Compare and contrast structure.
To make lighthearted observations about an otherwise serious subject
In "Two Ways of Seeing a River," Mark Twain uses a compare and contrast organizational pattern to discuss his changing perceptions of the Mississippi River. He contrasts his initial awe and appreciation for the river's beauty with his later disillusionment as he becomes more knowledgeable about its dangers and realities. This structure allows Twain to explore the complexity of human perception and experience.
Twain is using the device of irony in this sentence. Despite describing the boy's lowly status as an apprentice engineer, the word "eminence" suggests a position of great importance or superiority, creating a humorous contrast.
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Samuel Longhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) was a man who had a love of storytelling and a great curiosity about the world.
it is good that mark twain won awards so that could prove that he was a great writing.
Mark Twain included the adventure with the Grangerfords in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" to satirize the aristocratic southern society and highlight the absurdity and hypocrisy of their feuds and social conventions. Through this episode, Twain critiques the senseless violence and rigid social structure that characterized the antebellum South. The Grangerford episode serves as a commentary on the destructive nature of a society built on superficial values and false pride.
Mark Twain was great friend to him.
Murder She Wrote - 1984 The Great Twain Robbery 7-8 was released on: USA: 25 November 1990
He wrote about his letters and adventures. He had a great storytelling style.
The boy who became a steamboatman
Beveridge was for Imperialism while Twain was against imperialism