Wednesday, May 14, 2014

How does the setting affect the main conflict of the novel?The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.

Mark Twain's social satire, The Prince and the
Pauper
presents both Edward Tudor and Tom Canty as alike in many
ways. However, they both conflict with the societies in which they are thrust.  That is,
the novel can be evaluated as a attack upon England's aristocratic society where
position is of such importance.  For, in sixteenth-century there were many, many
impoverished people, whom Tom Canty represents.


After the
boys change places, little Edward discovers how difficult life is for the boy who eats
that which others throw out. He also comes to learn the harshness of English law. 
Likewise Tom finds that being royalty is not such an easy occupation, either.  For he
encounters political subterfuge in the making.  However, Tom is somewhat equipped as he
has played the role of prince before in his mock royal court while Edward must endure
the prison of Offal Court while the others frolic.

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