Tom Sawyer And The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County

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What kind of character was Mark Twain?
Mark Twain, the pen name of Samuel Clemens, was the author of many stories, including, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County". He was born in 1835 and died in 1910. Although his education was limited, he was able to be an apprentice printer which may have started his career in writing. A few of the notable qualities in Mark Twain's character shows that he was honest, determined, and had a good sense of humor.
An honest person is sincere and truthful. Mark Twain possessed this quality. Once, Oliver Wendell Holmes, another famous author, told Mark Twain that his words had been plagiarized. Mark Twain was shocked to find out that he had stolen the words of someone else and asked for proof. After Mr. Holmes proved to him that it was true, Mark Twain says in his speech titled Unconscious Plagiarism, "I wrote Doctor Holmes and told him I hadn't meant to steal." Even though he had plagiarized, Mark Twain's honesty caused a great friendship to develop. Along with being honest, Mark Twain was also determined. …show more content…

Mark Twain showed that he was determined when he dealt with publishers for his book. He made a contract with the publishers and held up his end by turning in his manuscript on time. Unfortunately, his book was not published. He went to the publisher and they had decided not to publish it. Mark Twain was determined that this contract would be fulfilled and threatened to sue the publishing company if they didn't keep up their end of the contract. Due to Mark Twain's determination, his book was published and sold so well that the publishing company was able to get out of debt. Even though Mark Twain was determined, he had a great sense of

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