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Mark Twain: Steamboat Pilot

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Mark Twain describes his adventures as a riverboat pilot and sees the river he rides on as a book at first. However, the more experienced he gets with his job, the more acquainted with the river he becomes and he takes off the nostalgia blocking visor and sees the river for what it really is- a subtle, deadly

Mark twain is a river steamboat pilot and while he is on the river he compares the face of it to a book, a book understood by only a select few. “The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book--a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve…” Twain is saying that the river is a very complex thing and only a few people can really understand it and when they do it is

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