decorative design the Google logo that has been known as "Doodle", today (30.11.2011) showing respect for writers and teachers of American States, Mark Twain. Google doodle today depict scenes from the story The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, one of the works of Mark Twain.

Illustration that extends along the screen (wide) is made ​​to resemble the image of a children's story books. In the figure, visible characters Tom and Ben who was painting the letter 'e' and 'l' from the word "Google". Painting the fence is described as a punishment from Aunt Polly because their nephew fighting with children from St. Louis.

Mark Twain was born dated 30 November 1835 in the town of Florida, Missouri with the full name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. He changed his name to Mark Twain in 1860 when they moved out west, namely California.

Twain wrote a book called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer in 1876 and wrote its sequel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, in 1876. The second novel is the work of the most famous and most loved among the novels of American tales of the time.

Twain is known and loved for having a sense of humor behind the sharp social criticism that is often flung in life along the Mississippi River. During the period before the U.S. Civil War, Twain noted many treatments of slavery and racism and that became a subject of debate around it. The story he wrote became the only non-fiction book that he created, entitled Life on the Mississippi.


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