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Dangers faced from "summary" of The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain

The dangers faced by the characters in 'The Prince and the Pauper' are manifold and ever-present. From the very beginning of the story, we see Tom Canty navigating the treacherous streets of London, constantly on guard against thieves, bullies, and other unsavory characters. His poverty and low social status make him vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, and he must rely on his wits and quick thinking to survive in such a harsh environment. Similarly, Edward Tudor, the prince of Wales, faces his own set of dangers as he ventures out of the palace in disguise. Despite his royal upbringing and education, he is unaccustomed to the hardships of life outside the palace walls. He must learn to adapt to the unfamiliar and often dangerous world of the common folk, facing threats to his safety and well-being at every turn. As the two boys swap ide...
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    The Prince and the Pauper

    Mark Twain

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