Various books changed my life and made me a citizen of the world and the universe. It is not a person influenced by the village's vision or the flickering light of the TV in the living room. When I was young, four books had the greatest influence on me - Marcus Aurelius meditation, Plato, a troublesome dialogue with Walden of Thoreau and Prince Mark Twain. The first two books made me the idealist, I believe that the power of the mind can improve human life and give him order and meaning.
I'm used to being Mark Twain's humorist. Now, Mark Twain is an interesting person, he wrote a few interesting things, but you will not laugh. . . You might do it while reading Mark Twain, you laughing and laughing. When I was a child, Robert Benchley made me laugh very happily. I think that this is what I want to do. COWEN: How about a joke about a book? I think I was only eight years old when I was a kid - I have a book of jokes, and I have a book that I am bringing to my mother. I showed her five times a day. Most importantly, "I am tired of any quarrel about oatmeal." Today, when I say this to me in my head, I still laugh, but this joke is never funny I know that there is nothing. That is the only joke listed in the book. .
Mark Twain, racist? Mark Twain is a man far beyond his age. Mark Twain grew up in Twain's Mandelbrot. In Missouri and Louisiana, the number of whites is less than 500,000 (Chang, Twain, p. 21). This means that there are many black people. Twain grew without telegraphy, but there were no railroads and no outgoing line (Twain, www.marktwain.com). I can hardly find a map. So Twain will not do it
Mark Twain Mark Twain Samuel Clemens, born in Florida, Missouri on April 30, 1835. Samuel Lanhorn Clemens was welcomed as the sixth child of John Marshall and Jane Lampton Clemens. They rarely know that their son (like Mark Twain) becomes one of America's most famous literary idols. Samuel got the name of Mark Twain from the river. He likes the river and everything in it. Mark Twain's style is heavily influenced by people and regions ... This seems to be noble. The police are often misled and eventually erode what they want to protect. Mark Twain's prolific novel "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn" clearly shows the simple corruption that occurs when self-defense can freely roam. Vigilance is the cause of the belief that unnecessary violence, improperly constituted punishment, and violence are the only answers. In his story, Twain attacked unnecessary violence used by the police.