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A 3 page paper which overviews Mark Twain’s short story A Dog’s Tale. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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classic works The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain wrote many short stories and satirical commentaries. The following paper examines one of his short stories,
A Dogs Tale. Mark Twains A Dogs Tale "Although born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the author adopted what is one of the most
famous pen names in literature, Mark Twain, from a Mississippi river slang phrase" (The Library of Congress). Twain was born in 1835 in Missouri, the same year that "Halleys Comet
passed over" (The Bantam Dell Publishing Group). He left school when he was 12 and experienced many jobs such as a "journeyman printer, a steamboat pilot, a halfhearted Confederate soldier,
and a prospector, miner, and reporter in the western territories" (The Bantam Dell Publishing Group). Interestingly enough, he vowed that he would live to see Halleys Comet once more before
he died, and he did just that, dying the day after Halleys Comet came through again in 1910 (Mark Twain). The story of A Dogs Tale is a short
story narrated by the dog herself. In the beginning of the story she is a puppy and she learns from her mother what she can expect in life and how
she should behave. She goes to a home where she is treated very well and ultimately has a puppy of her own and this makes her life complete. But, then
the house catches on fire and she, in saving the humans infant from the fire, is seen as a threat and thusly chased and hit with a cane so that
she suffered a damaged leg. At this point she hid, was found, and it seems the humans realized what she had done and she was well taken care of once
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