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![]() The Prince and the PauperMark TwainIn CliffsNotes on The Prince and the Pauper, two boys trade clothing — and their lives, as a result. One boy is the heir to the throne of England and the other is a poor commoner. After many adventures, Edward Tudor resumes his rightful, royal position and Tom Canty accepts a role that recognizes his intelligence and good heartedness. The Prince and the Pauper is Mark Twain's satiric look at social injustice, freedom, and innocence — all set in a tightly plotted tale. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelIntroductionGeneral Plot SummaryList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesChapter 1Chapters 2 and 3Chapters 4 and 5Chapters 6-9Chapters 10 and 11Chapters 12 and 13Chapters 14-16Chapters 17-22Chapters 23 and 24Chapters 25 and 26Chapter 27Chapters 28 and 29Chapters 30-32Chapter 33 and ConclusionCritical Essay: Twain’s Method of CharacterizationStudy HelpQuizEssay and Review Questions
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