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What are the "newness" of Mark Twain's childhood?

1 Mark Twain's Childhood tells the story of a failed rehearsal experience in the author's childhood. "I" was invited to play the role of a bear in the dance, but because I didn't know anyone else was present during the rehearsal, I made a big joke and was laughed at by the girls in the rehearsal.

2. The article focuses on the psychological changes of "I"-from getting carried away to embarrassment, regret and sourness, revealing the psychological changes of "I". I am ambitious to make a big movie and become an expert in beating bears, so that they will often invite me to perform. Only then did I dare to go home, depressed, and have a bitter feeling about my shameful sins.

3. Strive for perfect performance effect and concentrate on rehearsal; Shy, shy, afraid to go home because he made a fool of himself. "I have a bitter feeling about my shame." Sensitive and obsessed with the details of childhood.

4. The "newness" of the article is mainly reflected in the following aspects: ① A disgraceful failure experience was recorded. Generally speaking, this childhood experience was warm and beautiful, but the author recorded a failure experience, which was very innovative. There is a pun at the end, which is full of fun and makes people laugh, and it is also an intriguing new ending.

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