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Mark Twain
<Tab/>Widely regarded as one of American literature's most admired and prominent writers, Mark Twain outlines his work based primarily on his own life experiences. His classic masterpiece, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, as well as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Life on the Mississippi, are interjected and layered with personal tales, themes which outline the many contrasts between beauty and nastiness, river adventures, and moral and individual perceptions representative
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