
Mark Twain

John Greenman

Michael S. Hart

Gregory B. Newby

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Chapters from My Autobiography
by Mark Twain
About This Book
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography, Humorists, American -- 19th century -- Biography, Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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When writing an autobiography, is it more important to adhere strictly to factual accuracy or to convey the emotional and personal truth of one's experiences, even if it means bending or embellishing certain details?
Twain's autobiography blends factual events with subjective interpretations and personal reflections. This raises questions about the responsibility of autobiographers to historical truth versus the freedom to express their individual perceptions and experiences. It explores the tension between capturing objective reality and conveying the subjective truth of a lived life.
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