Mark Twain's Roughing It Analysis

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MarkTwain’s autobiography Roughing It makes an interesting look at the old west in America. Taking place shortly after the civil war took place although t is hard to read the political structure of the book you can sense some tension that lay in the civil war. The Focusing in on the Nevada territories as Mark Twain starting from St. Louis as Mr. Twain makes the journey west to work with his brother as Mark Twain’s envy of his brothers wealth makes him wish to attempt to get the same amount of prestige. The book describes the many layers of class and structure that consisted in the old west focusing in on the “silver fever” that had claimed the populous. At the start of the journey we are described the passage on the steam boat on the Mississippi