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Mark Twain

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Aprašymas Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) was born to poor family in that he called the “almost invisible” village of Florida Missouri On November 30, 1835. He wrote The Prince and the Pauper in 1881. Twain had two perfectly mundane reasons for writing The Prince and the Pauper: one was that he simply hoped to increase his readership to include children and the family circle; the order was that he wanted to prove to critics who considered the writing of humor to be a “low” art that he could write with precision, refinement, test, and consistency of style, as these were qualities sometimes missing from his travel writing and more comical works.
Patalpinta 2005-08-18
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By setting The Prince and the Pauper in Tudor England, Twain found a way to indulge the public’s then fashionable taste for the British monarchy, while at the same time expressing his aversion for that selfsame monarchy, which he called “surely the grotesque’s of all swindles ever invented by man” He had also discovered a means of exposing a host of modern injustices, as well.
Writing this book Twain wanted to show social inequality in England. He made the most miserable and the noblest boys as principal personages, thus he tells of very different fate of two boys who had born the same day and the same town.
M. Twain wanted to tell that prince and pauper can differ only by clothes, that all people born equal rights: rich and poor.


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