Struggles of pauper in palace from "summary" of The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
In the grand palace, the pauper found himself lost in a world so foreign to him. The opulence that surrounded him was overwhelming, and he felt like a fish out of water. Everything was so different from the life he had known on the streets. The luxurious furniture, the fine clothes, the rich food - it was all a stark contrast to the poverty he had grown up in. As he tried to navigate this new world, the pauper found himself struggling to fit in. The customs and etiquette of the palace were completely foreign to him, and he often found himself committing social faux pas without even realizing it. His lack of education and refinement made him stand out like a sore thumb among the nobility. But perhaps the biggest struggle for the pauper was the constant fear of being discovered. He knew that if anyone found out his true identity, he would be in grave danger. The prince's enemies would stop at nothing to see him dead, an...Similar Posts
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