The Prince and the Pauper is a timeless historical novel by Mark Twain that explores identity, justice, and social inequality. Set in 16th-century England, the story follows two boys who look exactly alike—one a poor beggar, the other a prince—who accidentally switch lives. Through their dramatic exchange of roles, Mark Twain delivers a powerful critique of class divisions while weaving an engaging and emotional adventure.
This edition is based on a public-domain text and is carefully formatted for modern readers. Ideal for students, educators, and lovers of classic literature.





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