The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Written by Mark Twain
Mark Twain Real name: Samuel Langhorne Clemens Born Nov. 30, 1835 In Florida, Missouri
Mark Twain Died on April 21, 1910 Father owned slaves “I had no aversion to slavery. I was not aware there was anything wrong with it.”-Mark Twain
More Twain Age 4 moved to Hannibal, Missouri Hannibal became the fictitious St. Petersburg in Huck Finn Took the name Mark Twain in the 1860s Samuel was the 5 th child Father, John, died in his 40s Watched his father’s autopsy
More Twain Samuel left school at age 12 to become a printer’s apprentice Become a riverboat pilot (lifelong ambition) 1861 outbreak of Civil War closed the Mississippi River Mark Twain means 2 fathoms, 12 feet, or safe water
More Twain Enlisted in the Confederate army Left two weeks later Struck out for the west Ended up as a miner Started as a journalist Became a creative writer
Family Life 1870 Married Olivia Langdon Had 4 children: Langdon Susy Clara Jean Only child to outlive him was Clara Olivia died in 1904
Famous Works “The Mysterious Stranger” The Prince and the Pauper