Top-Rated Free Essay
Preview

Mark Twain's Prince and the Pauper: Review

Satisfactory Essays
565 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Mark Twain's Prince and the Pauper: Review
"The reign of blood has ended! Long live King Edward, king of England!"� The fictional classic novel THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, by Mark Twain, takes place in London England during the 16th century. The book is about a young prince named Edward Tudor and a young pauper named Tom Canty who switch places and experience each others lives.

Tom Canty and Edward Tudor were both born on the same day. Edward to a reign of power and royalty, and Tom to a reign of absolutely nothing but nothing. One day, Tom and Ed meet each other in the royal court and the Prince invites Tom inside to wash up and have some food. They soon switch cloths and look in the mirror only to realize that they look exactly alike. Prince Edward leaves the room with Toms cloths on to fetch Tom something and is soon thrown out by a royal guard who assumed that he was a intruder. Tom waited for the prince to come back, but he never did. He soon realized that he was the new Prince of Wales. Tom tried to explain to the king that he was not his son, but the king didn't buy it. The king ordered his son to have all studies stopped and his life to be filled with fun and games. On the other hand, Edward went to Toms house and tried to convince to his parents that he was the Prince. His mother soon ordered him to stop reading books. No one believed either Tom or Prince Edward. Edwards dad soon died, making Edward the new king. But really, Edward wasn't the king, because Tom was in his spot and no one believed Edward except for one person named Miles Hendon. Miles and Edward soon decided to travel back home to London to claim his crown. After arriving in London, Prince Edward tried to convince the servants who he really was.

They were soon thrown in Jail for inhumanity of British Justice. During all of this time, Tom Canty was enjoying his royal life. It was hard for him at first, but a servant boy showed him the ropes and made it easy for him to play along. Tom soon forgot about Prince Edward, but when he did come to mind, he felt guilty of what happened and what he ruined for the real prince. Putting all of this aside, Tom was excited to become the new Prince of Wales.

So it came time for Tom to be crowned the new Prince and right before the crown was placed on Toms head, Prince Edward yelled from the crowd "I am the King!"� and took Toms place in the throne. A test was soon given to see if Edward was the real Prince. After finding the GREAT SEAL that was misplaced by him weeks earlier, Edward was crowned the new King of Wales, and Tom was made the Kings Ward.

I believe that Mark Twain wrote this book to show us what it would be like if a Prince saw what life was really like, and a pauper to see the royal side of things. Life is wonderful whether you are rich or not. Embrace life to it's fullest and it doesn't matter how much money you make, who you are, or what you do, it's if you are happy. That is what matters the most.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Better Essays

    Augustine told Tom he would give him papers to be free. Marie was depressed day by day, Topsey began to be a better person, one day Miss Ophelia thought that Topsey was stealing, but then found that Topsey had a verse and a piece of Eva’s hair that was given to her be Eva. Miss Ophelia asked Augustine if he can sign a free will to give Topsey legally to her, he signed and Marie as well and Topsey now belonged to Miss Ophelia and she was no longer a slave, Augustine walked around the veranda and saw Tom reading, he then began to read to Tom after he began walking back and forth. Augustine felt as his mother was near, he then went off to a café to look at the evening paper as two men went in drunk and fighting, he then separated them and got stabbed, he was taken home as he now began dyeing he told Tom to pray for him and Tom did so, he then began singing and said mother! And then passed. There was a funeral for Augustine then after a couple days Rosa ran to Miss Ophelia to tell him that Mrs. Marie was going to have whipped for wearing her dress, Miss Ophelia then told Marie she was sorry, Marie then sold all her servants and…

    • 2509 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Throughout his novel A Connect Yankee in King Arthurs Court Mark Twain pushes his ideas on many things, but one of the biggest is tradition and monarchy versus technology and freedom.…

    • 234 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men1 tells the story of two men, Jack Burden, the book’s narrator, and Willie Stark, Jack’s friend and boss. Because my focus is on the politics of the novel, Jack Burden will appear only occasionally in this paper. This approach does not do justice to the richness of the novel, for as Jack himself says, his story and Willie’s story are really one story. With this limitation in mind, I now turn to a review of Willie Stark’s career.…

    • 5075 Words
    • 21 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Edward is left to also fend himself from an imperfect society, which lays beyond the grasp of his castle that he inhabits. As a result, the innocent being lived a life of no enlightenment in the civilized world, helping make his character that he is today.…

    • 942 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Tom just wanted to be helpful and be of use to Mayella and she twisted his every action. Tom was convicted of helping a…

    • 765 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Even though he and his wife, Emily, are kind to their slaves, they still had to sell two of them in order to earn money. However, earlier, Millie promised Eliza that she wouldn’t sell her, but then, Eliza overhears Mr. and Mrs. Shelby discussing about selling Eliza and her Uncle Tom. She then decided to runaway with her child. After Uncle Tom was sold, he was placed on a riverboat where he eventually saved and met a girl named Eva. She then told her father, Augustine St. Clare, about Tom and he purchased him from a slave trader. St. Clare promised to free Tom, but before he did, he got murdered; someone stabbed him to death when he was entering a tavern in New Orleans. Uncle Tom and another slave, Emmeline, was later sold to a very vicious slave owner, Legree, at an auction and brought them to Louisiana. Legree hated Tom because he believed in God and confronted slaves kindly. Tom also met another slave named Cassy, who killed her son because he was going to be sold. Afterwards, Eliza and her two sons, Harry and George, gained their freedom when they escaped to Canada. Uncle Tom then tries to convince Cassy, to escape, who eventually took Emmeline with her. When Tom refused to tell Legree where both girls went, he orders someone to execute Tom. Shortly before his death, George arrives to buy Tom’s freedom, but discovers that he’s too late. Cassy and Emmeline later meets George sister and Cassy also discovers that Eliza was her long lost…

    • 704 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave can be said to be comparison pieces. Despite that Huck Finn is a fictional character and Douglass was a physical being, certain characteristics and developmental processes are very similar.…

    • 826 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    Twain, Mark. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur 's Court. New York: Oxford UP, 1996. Print.…

    • 966 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Twain, Mark. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur 's Court. New York: Bantam Books, 1981.…

    • 1346 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a book about a boy who travels down the river with a runaway slave. Twain uses these two characters to poke fun at society. They go through many trials, tribulations, and tests of their friendship and loyalty. Huck Finn, the protagonist, uses his instinct to get himself and his slave friend Jim through many a pickle. In the book, there are examples of civilized, primitive, and natural man.…

    • 762 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Tom Robinson’s trial was definitely the most dramatic, yet the most realistic part in this piece of writing. In the trial, Tom Robinson was accused of raping Mayella Ewell. Tom claimed that he did not do it, but many people did not believe him. Tom was a young black male, and Mayella was a young white female. Because of his skin…

    • 928 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Frederick Douglass was born as a slave in 1818 on a plantation in Maryland. After many years of enduring the pain and horrifying experiences of being a slave and then running away and staying hidden, he bravely published Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. His narrative tells of his life as a slave, secretly learning to read and write, then leading up to his escape and the beginning of his life in New York. He uses a strong array of syntax, powerful sentence structure, and familiar poetic and biblical references to pull the reader in. These literary techniques are meant to make the reader feel the same fear, helplessness, and anger Frederick Douglass and many other slaves felt at the time.…

    • 784 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    “That accursed and crawling snake, that miserable reptile that has just glided into its slimy home, is freer and better off than I. Here am I a man, yes a man! Yet he is my superior, and scorns to own me as his master” (Douglass 177).…

    • 842 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Prince and Utopia

    • 1991 Words
    • 8 Pages

    The Prince and Utopia are honored as masterpieces that show two differing styles of government. Both books have many similarities and differences in the governments that are in the their respective stories. Many ideas from the governments they portray have profound impacts on our modern government such as various political principles like the military, economy, and religion. The Prince and Utopia are both interesting novels that show creative styles of government.…

    • 1991 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    To Kill a Mockingbird

    • 502 Words
    • 3 Pages

    First, Tom Robinson is a mocking bird who was killed. Tom goes to trial because he is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a young daughter of Bob Ewell, the person who accuses him. At the scene, Mayella tempts Tom. After Bob sees this, he runs inside and beats Mayella while Tom is fleeing. “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella opened her mouth and screamed” (323). When in court, because of the circumstantial evidence, Tom is found guilty by the jurors. A few days later when he is in jail, he tries to escape because it’s his last hope. He then is killed by the prison guards. Really the only reason that Bob accused Tom is because he wants to look like a hero, but it backfires on him. Tom is totally innocent and really tried to help Mayella with things around the house when she asked him to. Mayella was lonely; and that’s what caused Tom Robinson’s death.…

    • 502 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays