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Mark Twain Struggles

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Samuel Clemens didn’t become the literary genius Mark Twain over night he, it was a gradual process that include many personal struggles. Samuel Clemens began his life in a small town in the Midwest. He had humble beginnings and a long path before he became a part of American literature history.
Samuel Clemens was born to Jane and John Clemens on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri. John Clemens was a Virginia lawyer, who desired wealth and headed westward in hopes of finding it. John Clemens ended up in Kentucky and there he married Jane Lampton. John and Jane Clemens eventually ended up in Hannibal, Missouri, which was where Samuel Clemens or famously know as Mark Twain was raised. Hannibal, Missouri, most likely inspired the scenery of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Hannibal was probadally paradise for the young Mark Twain, steamboats arrived three times a day, tradesmen practiced their crafts for anybody to see. Though, Hannibal was a commonplace for violent crimes, and Samuel …show more content…

Its apparent that Twain took pride in Olivia being his wife he quoted as saying “I have…the only sweetheart I have ever loved…she is the best girl, and the sweetest, and gentlest, and the daintiest, and she is the most perfect gem of womankind”. The couple ended up in Buffalo and they had four children, which one of their children died as a toddler. Twain later moved his family to Hartford, Connecticut. During this, time he wrote little besides an occasional humorous sketch.
Twain became close friends with William Dean Howells who was a editor of the Atlantic Monthly. Howells urged Twain to write stories of steamboating on the Mississippi for the papers for the magazine. Those humorous sketches and articles were such a success that it brought praise, people loved Twain humorous and descriptive writing style. During this time is when Samuel Clemens became the literary genius Mark

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