The Prince and The Pauper starts out as a letter announcing the birth of the Prince of Wales, Edward Tudor. Next, the writer says that another boy was born, Tom Canty, but they lived completely different lives. Edward lives in royalty and sleeps in cribs filled with silk and satin, while Tom has rags. Edward's birth caused celebration all throughout England, which Tom was born into a poor family who didn't want him. Though Tom was born with beggars and stealers, he didn't like his life and dreamed of being, or even just meeting, a prince. He begged for enough food to keep his family happy and then went to Father Andrew, a local priest who teaches him right from wrong, Latin and fairytales which inspires his dream of meeting a prince. While roaming around one day, he finds himself outside the royal castle and meets Prince Edward. Prince Edward was disturbed when his guard mistreated Tom and invited him inside. From there, they exchanged stories about their lives, Prince Edward becoming astonished how poorly Tom lives since he has only known the life of being waited on by servants. They decide change clothes for a bit to see what it is like, but Prince Edward is disturbed to see a bruise on Tom's hand. He goes to reprimand his guard, but since he is dressed as a beggar, is kicked out of the castle. Tom and Edward are separated from then on, stuck in a world they don't belong in and seen as crazy when they try to explain they are not who they seem to be.
I was surprised with how obsessed Tom was to meeting a real prince. He would act 'princely' which gained the attention of the people who lived around him. He seemed to take it very seriously, and was overjoyed to be in the same company as Edward. However, once they had switched places, Tom seemed to be scared and wanted to go back to his life as a beggar. It reminds me of the saying, all that glitters is not gold, because Tom always pretended to be a prince, but now that he took the place of one, he just wants to go back to his old life.
By the way the novel is progressing thus far, I think that Tom will do something that will be inexcusable for a prince to do. The king is already trying to tell everyone that he is not crazy, but Tom truly doesn't know royal etiquette or specific things that the real prince would know, such as where the Great Seal that the the Lord Chancellor needs in order to conduct business with the king. For Prince Edward, I think he will be miserable in his peasant life and try to change the people around him to become more proper.
I find this story to be entertaining from your standpoint since it is completely ironic and crazy. In real life this would never happen yet it does in this novel. This book actually reminds me of a childhood picture book called the city mouse and the country mouse where the two mice cousins meet each other at their houses and see what different lives they live. They begin to think that the grass is always greener on the other side but once they get a true taste of each others lives they begin to appreciate what they already have. This seems like a very cute and established story in which I would like to know how it ends.
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