Well, there are tons of literary elements in the Prince and the Pauper. Some can be detected easily, while some are hidden in the subtext. It all depends on where you are looking. For example, Twain's themes and diction are great literary devices, from his insights on social classes and the negativity conveyed throughout, to symbolic objects such as the Great Seal and the motif of clothes. Clothes is certainly a motif in the Prince and the Pauper because it distinguishes the rich from the poor, even though the true identities of people, like Tom and Edward, are hidden by them (the clothes). Social context is a key factor in understanding Twain's writing style as well.
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In "Pauper" by Richard Ntiru, literary devices such as imagery, symbolism, and metaphor are used to convey the themes and subject matter of poverty, struggle, and hardship. Through vivid descriptions and figurative language, the poet paints a powerful portrait of the challenges faced by the marginalized in society, inviting readers to empathize with the plight of the pauper. The use of these literary devices helps to enhance the emotional impact of the poem and communicate its message effectively.
Mark Twain wrote The Prince and the Pauper.
he is a prince as well as pauper
The book 'The Prince and the Pauper' was written in the year of 1882. 'The Prince in the Pauper' was written by the author Mark Twain, who is an author from America.
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