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      The Prince And The Pauper

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      “The Prince and the Pauper,” written by Mark Twain, is a classic novel that explores themes of identity, social inequality, and the human spirit. The story revolves around two young boys, Tom Canty, a poor pauper living in the squalor of 16th-century London, and Edward Tudor, the Prince of Wales. The two boys, identical in appearance but worlds apart in their circumstances, accidentally switch places and find themselves thrust into each other’s lives. This switch leads to a series of adventures and challenges as they navigate the stark differences in their social statuses. Through the eyes of the pauper-turned-prince and vice versa, Twain cleverly comments on the arbitrary nature of social distinctions and the potential for personal growth and empathy when one experiences life from a different perspective.

      Weight 0.59 kg
      Author

      Mark Twain

      Publisher

      Fingerprint! Publishing

      Book Type

      Children

      Categories

      Classic Fiction

      Best for

      Classic Literature Enthusiasts

      Ages

      10+

      Binding

      Paperback

      Edition

      1 December 2019

      ISBN

      978-9389717082

      Pages

      272

      Printing Remarks

      Imported

      Weight

      0.59 kg

      SKU: AXDBS0868 Category: Tag:

      As the narrative unfolds, “The Prince and the Pauper” delves into the complexities of societal expectations and the constraints of class divisions. The novel provides a poignant commentary on the struggles faced by those born into poverty and the privileges bestowed upon the aristocracy. Twain uses humor, irony, and wit to expose the absurdities of rigid social structures, highlighting the shared humanity that transcends external appearances and social status. Through the intertwining fates of Tom and Edward, the novel encourages readers to question societal norms and recognize the importance of compassion and understanding in breaking down barriers that divide people. Overall, “The Prince and the Pauper” remains a timeless exploration of identity, equality, and the transformative power of empathy.

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