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Critique of society from "summary" of The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain

One of the central themes that runs through the novel is a sharp criticism of the society of sixteenth-century England. Twain's vivid portrayal of the stark contrast between the lives of the rich and the poor serves as a scathing indictment of the social hierarchy and class divisions of the time. The novel lays bare the stark inequalities and injustices that exist in Tudor society. The stark divide between the opulent palace of the prince and the squalid slums where Tom Canty lives highlights the vast disparities in wealth and privilege that define the lives of the rich and the poor. Through the characters of the prince and the pauper, Twain shines a harsh light on the arbitrary nature of social status and the way in which birth and lineage determine one's place in society. The ease with which the two boys are able to exchange identities underscores the superficiality of social distinctions and the absurdity of the rigid class system. Twain's depiction of the corruption and cruelty of t...
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    The Prince and the Pauper

    Mark Twain

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