In Mark Twain's timeless satiric farce two youths swap clothes and lifestyles.They are of similar ages. They have similar appearances. In actuality there is just one distinction between them: Edward Tudor is the heir to the English throne while Tom Canty is a child of the London slums. When a chance encounter results in a switch of roles—with the poor caught up in the pomp and foolishness of the royal court and the prince roaming horrified through the lower depths of sixteenth-century English society—it becomes apparent just how minimal this distinction actually is.Mark Twain created a stinging critique of societal unfairness and hypocrisy out of the concept of switched identities as well as an unstoppable comedy with a mood of high-spirited play.
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