Even at seventy, he still acts like himself when he was younger. As Lamont states, “…Mark Twain is the greatest of living American writers” (Lamont 1). By this quote, Mark has kept his character and was still one of the greatest American writers when he was young and when he was seventy. His lectures and his sketches returned, and Mark talked to the new generation who wanted to hear about him and his lifestyle and novel. His character never changed. It was said that his work gave most of the buff to his character. Lamont writes, “Yet it is the bulk of Mark Twain’s work, rather than the admirable handling of details, that gives it power” (Lamont 2). This quote explains that Mark has lost most of his character, but it is his work that brings him back to life. When Lamont says, “He has not devoted himself to carving cherry-stones according to academic rules, but to the best of his ability he has written books to read” (Lamont 2). This quote almost says that Mark was not smart, but he wrote books to the best of his ability. His character is mainly like doing the best of one’s ability. If a person does their best, then they will succeed. This was his character all along when he was young and
Even at seventy, he still acts like himself when he was younger. As Lamont states, “…Mark Twain is the greatest of living American writers” (Lamont 1). By this quote, Mark has kept his character and was still one of the greatest American writers when he was young and when he was seventy. His lectures and his sketches returned, and Mark talked to the new generation who wanted to hear about him and his lifestyle and novel. His character never changed. It was said that his work gave most of the buff to his character. Lamont writes, “Yet it is the bulk of Mark Twain’s work, rather than the admirable handling of details, that gives it power” (Lamont 2). This quote explains that Mark has lost most of his character, but it is his work that brings him back to life. When Lamont says, “He has not devoted himself to carving cherry-stones according to academic rules, but to the best of his ability he has written books to read” (Lamont 2). This quote almost says that Mark was not smart, but he wrote books to the best of his ability. His character is mainly like doing the best of one’s ability. If a person does their best, then they will succeed. This was his character all along when he was young and