Mark Twain's Life On The Mississippi River

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I personally believed that Mark Twain wrote about what he perceived his life was about. As a child until manhood Twain lived a life on the Mississippi River dealing with racism and southern issues, which was added in his fictional books as he saw them. The characters in his stories were from various types of places along the a muddy creek, named, “The Mississippi River”, During this time period there was no electricity or refrigerators so people cooked food that was caught on a daily basis and the stories were told by candlelight. It seems like Mark Twain dealt with issues daily and wrote them on paper based on his cheerful boyish mood. In this story Mark Twain never grew up 0and lived care free while living off the land and other people.