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![]() The Prince and the PauperMark TwainIn Mark Twain's 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
Book SummaryMark Twain BiographyAbout The Prince and the PauperSummary, Analysis, and Original Text by ChapterChapter 1Chapters 2–3Chapters 4–5Chapters 6–9Chapters 10–11Chapters 12–13Chapters 14–16Chapters 17–22Chapters 23–24Chapters 25–26Chapter 27Chapters 28–29Chapters 30–32Chapter 33 and ConclusionCharacter ListCritical EssayMark Twain's Method of CharacterizationStudy and Homework HelpQuizEssay and Review Questions
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