In this essay, Twain claims that knowledge changes the way you see the river. At first sight, you will get enchanted with the beauty and charm but the more you look, the less impressed you will become. You will begin to see the river as source of information (whether this information is from the water current, the banks of the river or the hazards that you meet while sailing there).
This perspective can also be applied to life. When your young, you only see the beauty and charm in life, however, as you grow up, you start to develop knowledge about life, you start to see the opportunities and sacrifices and the way you see your life changes.
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In the story "Outsmarted by an Octopus", the octopus strategically plans its escape by continously turning right and escaping the capture strategically. This indicated the witty intelligence of the octopuses.
In the story, "The crow knows", the crow covers its thirst and quench it by putting pebbles in the water so that the water level is increased so it can drink water accordingly.
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