We will never know
He played King Henry VIII of England.
edward was the son of henry viii and the prince of whales...bt still he was not happy with the royal life and wanted freedom so he changed his clothes with tom canty a pauper and then he had to face the ill treatment that are given to a pauper
he was the son of henry VIII the story is fictional
the pauper's name is Tom Canty and the prince's name is Edward Tudor. Tom's father is John Canty. The prince finds a friend named Milles Hendon. Henry Tudor is the prince's father, the king. The pauper meets the prince's cousin, the Lady Jane Grey.
The accidental switch of identities between the Prince of Wales and a pauper named Tom Canty. The struggles both boys face when adapting to their new lives. The realization of King Henry VIII that his son has been replaced. The eventual restoration of the prince to his rightful place on the throne. The lessons learned by both the prince and the pauper about empathy, humility, and the nature of society.
In "The Prince and the Pauper," the conflict is resolved when Prince Edward and Tom Canty, the pauper, reveal their true identities after experiencing each other's lives. Their shared adventures lead to a greater understanding of the challenges faced by the less fortunate. Ultimately, the prince's father, King Henry VIII, recognizes the truth, allowing Edward to reclaim his royal position while ensuring Tom receives a reward for his bravery and integrity, symbolizing the triumph of compassion and justice.
The thought and plot of "The Prince and the Pauper" follows that of "The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson" In the case of the prince and the pauper a poor boy of identital appearance to the Prince exchanges roles with him. The people thing each is the other and his claims to the contrary are seen as madness. (Great hilarity ensures) Eventually each boy learns from his experience and when reestablished in his proper position uses the experience to improve his actions. In the finer details are plots to murder the real prince, good people are saved, bad people are punished and the general silliness of British society (from an American point of view) is held up for review.
Because it is a delightful story that appeals to a child's imagination. An adult would be less likely to believe it, because it is so improbable - although there had been Royal impostors a few years earlier in the time of Henry VII; some of them were still around under Henry VIII.
The main character in William Shakespeare's play Henry the 4th was King Henry the Fourth. Other characters in the play were Henry the Prince of Wales, Earl of Westmorland, and John of Lancaster.
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The book "The Prince and The Pauper" is a work of historical fiction, blending elements of real historical events and figures with a fictional narrative. While the story of two boys from different social backgrounds switching places is fictional, the setting and context are based on real events in 16th century England under the reign of King Henry VIII.