they are getting ready for their performance of romeo and Juliet
In chapter 21, the king and duke are preparing to perform a Shakespearean play called "The Royal Nonesuch" to make money from the townspeople. They plan to deceive the villagers into paying to watch a scandalous performance that turns out to be an empty show.
Huck meets the king and the duke in Chapter 19 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain.
They are tarred and feathered in chapter 33 when Jim tells people it is a scam
no he dosent he belives them to be frauds :)
A King is a more senior position than a Duke.
Not a king, but a Grand Duke. His name is Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg
The duke and dauphin are tarred and feathered in Chapter 33 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. This event occurs after the townspeople discover their fraudulence and mistreatment of Mary Jane Wilks.
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king
they would both go into town and warn the king and the duke.
The Duke.
A duke is sort of like a king but not as royal.
In the book "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the duke and the king are tarred and feathered by a mob for their scams and deceitful actions. This serves as retribution for their dishonesty and mistreatment of others throughout the story.