"One thousand even nights" has the most important influence on Mark Twain's work. "One Night One Night" and "Arab Night" are a collection of 264 stories and stories that became a classic story in world literature. In the beginning of the 18th century, this series was translated into French and provided to the West (Bloom). The main story of "One Thousand and One Night" is the story of Scheherazade. She is the wife of Indian king Shahriyal and after his first wife sold out he began marrying a new wife everyday and beheaded them the next morning.
Mark Twain is fascinated by Sir Thomas Mallory's "Morte Dasa". According to his note, Twain dreamed that he became a knight of the Arthuri dynasty one night, and there were many inconveniences. This dream inspired his story of a smart Yankee mechanic trying to modernize Camelot. From the beginning to the end, this book is an amazing and powerful combination of homosexuality and humor. Twain, for example, vividly depicts the cruelty of slavery, and soon follows these scenes, and the cyclist made an interesting rescue of King and Hank Morgan. This novel was originally thought of as a comical play by Camelot, but social conscience and inhuman anger towards human beings always appeared constantly, causing a serious social cynicism of tact and wisdom. This constant change between social humor and social hatred makes this book one of Twain's most memorable ones. "
Mark Twain's "Living on the Mississippi River" is a classic seal. This is a wonderful romantic history of the early autobiography as a steamship ship of the Mississippi River and Mark Twain. It has lots of interesting stories about the night between fights between watches and men on the ship. This is Twain's own experience in learning to use the mighty Mississippi River. The length of "life on the Mississippi River" is 383 pages. There are about 40 lines on one page, and there are 9 to 11 words in one line. This book has many Southern dialects that make you feel the emotion of the story, but it is also hard to read. This book is very similar to the book after Twain and applies to more adventurous types so that you can follow every movement of young Sam. In my opinion traveling by steamboat along the Mississippi River is not dangerous and it is rather boring.
Many of Mark Twain's works are handled and occur near the Mississippi River. A piece of his first major work, living in the Mississippi River, part of the history of the river, part of the memoir of Twain's experiences in the river, and a series of stories related to the river that occurred in the river. The most famous piece of Twain's "New adventure of Huckleberry Finn" is mainly along the river. This novel is a plot of meditation in American culture and the river has many different meanings including independence, escape, freedom and adventure.