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Life On Mississippi By Mark Twain Sparknotes

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Mark Twain's "Life on Mississippi" is a memoir of Mr. Twain's experiences when he was a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. The book is about history and also about his memoir of his moments. Mark Twain basically tells the story of the river, his own personal story with the river, and also about him growing up Its very different compared to Fredrick Douglas, who wrote a memoir of how his life was as a slave. Fredrick uses a lot of narrative to write a paper on abolishing slavery when he tells the reader his journey and battle to become a freeman. Fredrick practically used his book as a way to get his message out to the world, which is why he uses real names of people, places, and other things. Fredrick Dough glass was a freed slave
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