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Prince and The Pauper By Mark Twain

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In Mark Twain's classic tale "The Prince and the Pauper," two boys from starkly different backgrounds—Prince Edward and Tom Canty—experience a miraculous switch in their lives. Tom, a pauper living in the slums of London, dreams of the riches and luxury that accompany royalty, while Prince Edward yearns for the freedom and adventures of a common boy. When they inadvertently swap identities, both have the opportunity to discover the complexities and challenges faced by the other. This switch leads to a series of humorous and poignant events that highlight issues of class disparity and human dignity in 16th century England. Ultimately, their experiences teach both boys profound lessons about empathy, justice, and the true meaning of nobility, revealing that one's birth does not define one's character or worth. Twain's story artfully critiques social inequality while celebrating the enduring spirit of friendship and understanding.

Author : Mark Twain

Print Length : 216

Publisher : A Wilco Book

Format : Hard Cover