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  • 12-02-2017
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What would be a central idea in "Life on the Mississippi " by mark twain?

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  • 12-02-2017
Mark Twain writes about the Mississippi and gives it personified feautures. It is the most important character in the story. Although the river is not a person, it functions as a character throughout the story. The central idea is this idea that the Mississippi is so great, it deserved to be a character. This shows the importance of the Mississippi in Twain's life.
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