In terms of intellect, attitude, and behaviour, Mark Twain was a character larger than life. He created works of fiction full of bravery, adventure, tragedy, and humour that were a reflection of the then-evolving America. He also narrates his own life story with the same style and grace that he used to write fiction, along with sixteen pages of images. On his deathbed, Twain made the promise to himself to write this autobiography, promising to be "free and frank and unembarrassed" in the account of his life and his experiences.
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