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The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County -Mark Twain

The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County -Mark Twain. Beatriz Ramirez Jojo Crowley Christian Calderon. Thesis. Over confidence can sometimes lead to failure. Tone. Twain’s tone was very humorous while he was telling the story:

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The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County -Mark Twain

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  1. The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County-Mark Twain Beatriz Ramirez Jojo Crowley Christian Calderon

  2. Thesis • Over confidence can sometimes lead to failure.

  3. Tone • Twain’s tone was very humorous while he was telling the story: • “……..If he even see a straddle bug to go anywhere's, he would bet you how long it would take him to get to……he would foller that straddle bug to Mexico……” • And also serious because a the person of the story got scammed • “ He never smiled, he never frown, he never change his voice from gentle-flowing key to which he tuned his initial sentence, he never betrayed the slightest enthusiasm.”

  4. Purpose • The authors purpose is to show how gambling has its evils. • How we all have a hidden part of stupidity.

  5. Audience And Occasion • Twain wrote this story because one of his friend requested him to write it • Twain wrote this story to people who believe that they are confident • He let people know that they should not be overconfident • If people bet they should do it carefully • He also wrote this story to provide humor

  6. Evidence and Data • In the beginning, Twain writes about a friend of his who wrote to him with the encounter of his friend Simon. • “In compliance with the request of a friend of mine, who wrote me from the East, I called on good-natured, garrulous old Simon Wheeler, and inquired after my friend’s friend, Leonidas W. Smiley…” • He believes that the story about Leonidas W. Smiley is a myth • “I have a lurking suspicion that Leonidas W. Smiley is a myth; that my friend never knew such a personage…”

  7. Appeals: Logos, Ethos, Pathos • Logos: Smiley deceive that he lost because he was to confident • “And then Smiley says, ‘That’s all right—that’s all right—if you’ll hold my box a minute, I’ll go and get you a frog.’ And so the feller took the box, and put up his forty dollars along with Smiley’s, and set down to wait.” • Ethos: It was wrong how Smiley lost the bet. • “So he set there a good while thinking and thinking to himself, and then he got the frog out and prized his mouth open and took a teaspoon and filled him full of quail-shot—filled him pretty near up to his chin—and set him on the floor. Smiley he went to the swamp and slopped around in the mud for a long time, and finally he ketched a frog, and fetched him in, and give him to this feller”

  8. Appeals: Logos, Ethos, Pathoscontinue • Pathos: Smiley is overwhelm that he lost the bet • “Smiley he stood scratching his head and looking down at Dan’l a long time, and at last he says, ‘I do wonder what in the nation that frog throw’d off for—I wonder if there ain’t something the matter with him—he ‘pears to look mighty baggy, somehow….”

  9. Assumptions or Warrants • Betting can lead you to no good • If a person was not over confident they would have not been cheated like Smiley did.

  10. Style • Twain uses satire to tell the story • It had humorous incidents

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