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What are Differences of The Prince and The Pauper from the movie and in the books?

In "The Prince and the Pauper," the differences between the movie and the book lie mainly in details and interpretations of the story. While both mediums follow the basic plot of a prince and a pauper switching lives, the book by Mark Twain delves deeper into social commentary and character development than most movie adaptations. Additionally, the film may take creative liberties or simplify certain aspects of the story for cinematic purposes.


Where did the prince hide the great seal in The Prince and The Pauper?

The Great Seal was used to authorize documents coming from the king. In an age when most people could not read, the Seal was a simple way for everyone to know tht the king had officially approved an action.


Why does Edward feel so content and peaceful with the calf in prince and the pauper?

Well, honey, Edward feels content with that calf because animals are better company than most humans. They don't judge, they don't talk back, and they definitely don't care if you're a prince or a pauper. Plus, that calf probably gives better cuddles than any royal courtier ever could.


Where can you buy princess and the pauper barbie dolls from?

Most stores, although, Princess and the Pauper is a little outdated so maybe try EBAY.com or AMAZON.com! HAVE FUN, I loved that movie when I was 5! :)


What happens to the main character in most tragedies?

The hero changes from being happy to being sad


Who was Diana Prince?

Diana Prince is the civilian identity of Wonder Woman, a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. In most versions of the character's origin, Diana Prince is an alias used by Wonder Woman to blend in with society when she is not fighting crime. Diana Prince is often portrayed as an intelligent and compassionate character who uses her abilities to promote peace and justice.


Can you give me a sentence for dynamic character?

A character who changes during the piece of literature. For example, in the Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly, miserable man at the beginning of the book. By the end, however, he has become benevolent and generous. The opposite of a dynamic character would be a static character, or one that remains the same throughout.


In what anime series was a character named Vegeta?

Vegeta is a character from Dragon Ball Z. He happens to be one of the most powerful characters and is the prince of the Saiyan race. He is very muscular and has spiky black hair for the intense effect of his character.


Which character of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince do you like most?

well, he's in all of them, but i likeDraco Malfoy he was interesting and a big part of this movie.


What are some of the films that David Hemmings starred in from 1962 to 1977?

David Hemmings, age 62, an English actor, director and producer. Some of the most notable films he starred in, includes 'The Prince and the Pauper', directed by Richard Fleischer in 1977 and 'Camelot', directed by Richard Harris in 1967.


How can you tell a main character is a main character?

The main character, or protagonist, is the one the story's about. The character who is in most of the scenes -- or talked about the most -- will be the main character.


Do you have a list of characters for The Prince and The Pauper book?

Character ListEdward Tudor, Prince of WalesThe main character, the prince referred to in the title of the novel. Having spent his entire life in the confines of the royal apartments, he has daydreamed about the freedom experienced by boys such as Tom Canty.Tom CantyThe other main character of the novel; as a pauper's son, he has been brought up in one of the most disreputable parts of London and has spent much time daydreaming about living the life of royalty.King Henry VIIIThe loving father of Edward, Prince of Wales; he is anxious to see his son installed as the heir apparent before it is discovered that the prince is mad.John CantyThe unloving and harsh father of Tom Canty; he keeps his son in tow solely so that young Tom can beg money for him.Bet, Nan, and Mother CantyThe sisters and mother of Tom Canty, who try to protect him from John Canty's brutality.Father AndrewThe good, retired priest who teaches Tom how to read and write and also teaches him a bit of Latin, a talent which he later uses at court.The Lady Jane Grey, The Lady Elizabeth, and the Lady MaryHalf-sisters to Edward, Prince of Wales. At various times, they are kind or sarcastic to Tom Canty, who they believe to be the real prince.The Lord Hertford and The Lord St. JohnTwo lords of the realm in charge of overseeing the welfare of the Prince of Wales.Miles HendonA "diamond in the rough," so to speak; he is a good friend of young Edward Tudor, and he represents the best of Englishmen; he thinks that the young prince is ill, and because he feels sorry for him, he becomes his protector as they wander throughout the English countryside.HugoA ruffian vagabond member of the troop which holds the prince captive; later, he is beaten by the prince in a contest of skill.Hugh HendonMiles's brother who usurps Miles's rightful place in the family and also marries the woman Miles loves. He pretends not to recognize Miles, and he is responsible for Miles' and the young prince's being imprisoned.Blake AndrewsThe old retainer of Miles Hendon's father; he comes to jail and explains the various events that have transpired since Miles Hendon has been away.Sir Humphrey Marlow (deceased)An old friend of Miles's father, Miles hopes that the old fellow will help him regain his rightful position as a recognized member of the Hendon family.Humphrey MarlowA young boy who is hired to take the prince's whippings. He helps young Tom Canty adapt to his role as prince.The HermitA mad old man who takes young Edward in and pretends to be kind to him; however, when he hears that Edward is the son of Henry VIII, the hermit is almost successful at killing the lad.