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In the masterpiece "The Prince and the Pauper" by American writer Mark Twain, the British prince Edward Tudor and the pauper Tom Candy exchanged identities by mistake, and each experienced a wonderful and exciting adventure. The poor boy became a prince and became a king, gradually getting lost in countless glory and wealth; while the noble prince became a beggar, experienced the suffering of the people, and became the most merciful king after returning to the palace. The author uses rich imagination and humorous language to vividly show the huge difference between the court and the lower society. He also adds various tender moments into the disappointing reality, successfully highlighting the truth, goodness and beauty in the world.

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