Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

The Prince and the Pauper

 The Prince and the Pauper
type
TVTItem
 The Prince and the Pauper
label
The Prince and the Pauper
 The Prince and the Pauper
page
ThePrinceAndThePauper
 The Prince and the Pauper
comment
The Prince and the Pauper is an 1882 Mark Twain Historical Fiction novel about a Street Urchin named Tom Canty and Prince Edward VI of England, son of King Henry VIII, switching places.In the year 1547, Tom has always dreamed of a better life, and Edward is fascinated by Tom's lifestyle. When they exchange clothes just for fun, they accidentally end up mistaken for each other, and the boys become forced into each other's everyday situation. Tom has matters of national importance to attend to and has a hard time adjusting to court life, and Prince Edward finds out just how hard an urchin's life is.The book has been adapted to film many times: A 1937 black and white film adaptation starred twin brothers Billy and Bobby Mauch with Errol Flynn as Miles Hendon and Claude Rains as the villainous Earl of Hartford. A 1962 TV film broadcast on "The Magical World of Disney" with Guy Williams as Miles Hendon. A 1977 British version, renamed Crossed Swords in the United States, starred Mark Lester in a dual role with Oliver Reed as Miles Hendon and Charlton Heston as Henry VIII. A 1990 animated cartoon short of the same name stars Mickey Mouse as both the prince and the pauper, but one of them is captured by the captain of the guards, Pete, along with Donald Duck (just before Goofy rescues them). An Israeli 1996 stage musical, with Oded Menashe playing Miles Hendon. A VHS tape was released, and the video is available on YouTube as of 2023. A very faithful 6-episode BBC series was produced in 1996 by Julian Fellowes, starring Philip Sarson in both title roles, James Purefoy as Miles Hendon, Sophia Myles as Lady Jane Grey and Keith Michell reprising his previous role as Henry VIII. A 2004 animated movie version had Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper (the 2004 Lionsgate DVD release is long out of print but the 2010 Universal DVD re-issue is still available). A 2007 updated live-action version stars twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse (TV's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody) alongside Kay Panabaker (Fame) as their ultra cute versions of Tom Canty and Prince Edward. A most recent version had Ross Lynch and Maia Mitchell who accidentally switch places with Garrett Clayton and Grace Phipps, hence the official name of Teen Beach Movie, shown on the Disney Channel, as a beach-side adaption of the classic story.It is the Trope Namer for Prince and Pauper, and arguably the story is Lost in Imitation.
 The Prince and the Pauper
fetched
2023-07-06T17:43:28Z
 The Prince and the Pauper
parsed
2023-07-06T17:43:28Z
 The Prince and the Pauper
processingComment
Dropped link to HistoricalDomainCharacter: Not a Feature - IGNORE
 The Prince and the Pauper
isPartOf
DBTropes
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1994ba0b
type
Gone Horribly Right
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1994ba0b
comment
Gone Horribly Right: Tom and Edward's dreams of living each others' lives for a short time. They get the opportunity, albeit seeing that each other's side of the fence has its own drawbacks.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1994ba0b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1994ba0b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_1994ba0b
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1df0cf05
type
Mutual Envy
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1df0cf05
comment
Mutual Envy: This is why the prince and the pauper decide to switch places in Mark Twain's novel and its retellings.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1df0cf05
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1df0cf05
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_1df0cf05
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1edfa2c7
type
Royals Who Actually Do Something
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1edfa2c7
comment
Royals Who Actually Do Something: Edward, and Tom in his place. This trope also guides Edward's character development, from a well-meaning yet ignorant prince to a just and noble king.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1edfa2c7
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_1edfa2c7
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_1edfa2c7
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_25256404
type
Barefoot Poverty
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_25256404
comment
Barefoot Poverty: Tom has no shoes, but his feet have long since hardened on the streets of London. Edward, in his place, soon finds his soft feet bleeding.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_25256404
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_25256404
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_25256404
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_33981caf
type
Street Urchin
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_33981caf
comment
Street Urchin: Tom, who lives in a house among many other mouths to feed, has clothes that are always dirty, and has to beg for coin to survive.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_33981caf
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_33981caf
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_33981caf
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_37d94ed9
type
Agony of the Feet
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_37d94ed9
comment
Agony of the Feet: Edward’s first day barefoot on the streets of London ends in blood. He adjusts pretty well after that, though.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_37d94ed9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_37d94ed9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_37d94ed9
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_3e99481a
type
Deadly Distant Finale
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_3e99481a
comment
Deadly Distant Finale / Foregone Conclusion: As mentioned in the epilogue, the real Edward VI died at the age of fifteen. Oh, and cute little Jane Grey was decapitated shortly afterward. And a century later, Miles Hendon's last direct descendant dies in the English Civil War.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_3e99481a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_3e99481a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_3e99481a
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_44a1dd10
type
King Incognito
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_44a1dd10
comment
King Incognito: Edward ends up in the role of a street urchin, assuming it will be entertaining. Reality proceeds to assure him that it's not fun at all.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_44a1dd10
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_44a1dd10
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_44a1dd10
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_479d4e5a
type
Would Hurt a Child
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_479d4e5a
comment
Would Hurt a Child: Edward tries to free Miles from his (unjust) punishment in the pillory and is nearly whipped by the guards and Hugh, before Miles pleads to take the lashings himself.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_479d4e5a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_479d4e5a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_479d4e5a
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_47d35854
type
Intergenerational Friendship
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_47d35854
comment
Intergenerational Friendship: Miles Hendon and Edward.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_47d35854
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_47d35854
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_47d35854
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4a364781
type
Hidden Purpose Test
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4a364781
comment
Hidden Purpose Test: Tom conducts one using Reverse Psychology to prove an alleged witch and her daughter innocent. Not that he thought it through: he just thought seeing a genuine witch cast a spell would be neat.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4a364781
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4a364781
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_4a364781
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4c961994
type
Acquired Situational Narcissism
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4c961994
comment
Acquired Situational Narcissism: Tom Canty suffers a bit of this as a result of becoming king. Then again, who can blame him? Though he realizes he's gone too far when he denies his own mother.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4c961994
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4c961994
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_4c961994
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4eaa9b84
type
Author Tract
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4eaa9b84
comment
Author Tract: Living in an age when the legal system was under the domination of the new rich, Twain dropped a few anvils about the dangers of a legal system written strictly to benefit the upper class. This is why the film incarnations are so much shorter than the book, because the adaptations cut out a great number of instances of brutal Tudor "justice" that the Prince encounters in his travels: the original book sends a powerful message about the insanity of a judicial system constructed entirely for the benefit of the wealthy.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4eaa9b84
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4eaa9b84
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_4eaa9b84
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4f773434
type
Wise Beyond Their Years
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4f773434
comment
Wise Beyond Their Years: Both Edward and Tom are awfully intelligent young men, the former being well-educated and the latter having good street smarts and empathy.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4f773434
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_4f773434
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_4f773434
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_50b05d30
type
Disproportionate Retribution
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_50b05d30
comment
Disproportionate Retribution: The book is laden with examples of Tudor "justice" - the horror stories that the Prince hears and the other punishments that he witnesses do much to turn him from a nice but clueless Ivory Tower dweller into a determined agent for reform and mercy once he returns to his throne. Even Tom Canty uses his borrowed power to undo a few bits of legal barbarism.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_50b05d30
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_50b05d30
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_50b05d30
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_55d33017
type
Sheltered Aristocrat
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_55d33017
comment
Sheltered Aristocrat: Edward doesn't really know how much people in his country are struggling, and really do much on his own. It's only when he sees it all firsthand that the troubles of the lower classes are drilled into his head.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_55d33017
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_55d33017
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_55d33017
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7a54c458
type
Mock Millionaire
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7a54c458
comment
Mock Millionaire: Tom really isn't quite sure what to do with all of his newfound money and power. It won't stop him from enjoying it.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7a54c458
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7a54c458
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_7a54c458
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7fdf7db6
type
Princess for a Day
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7fdf7db6
comment
Princess for a Day: Actually for a period of a few months. Tom becomes king in Edward's place, though he's way out of his depth.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7fdf7db6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_7fdf7db6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_7fdf7db6
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8042e814
type
Actually Pretty Funny
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8042e814
comment
Actually Pretty Funny: Tom using the Great Seal for a nutcracker got everyone, including the Archduke, laughing after a moment. (This is in the book, and was considered the final proof for anyone who doubted that Tom wasn't the real king.)
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8042e814
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8042e814
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_8042e814
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_80595ee2
type
Prince and Pauper
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_80595ee2
comment
Prince and Pauper: Trope Namer. A beggar and a prince swap places for a day, thinking the other's life must be grand. They quickly find out they really shouldn't have swapped places; the beggar realizes the intense political pressure that a king is under, and the king sees the injustices and hardships that common people have to go through.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_80595ee2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_80595ee2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_80595ee2
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_81706730
type
Emergency Impersonation
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_81706730
comment
Emergency Impersonation: Tom has to pose as the prince. The prince's father, Henry VIII, thinks he's actually the Prince suffering from Laser-Guided Amnesia and commands him to 'behave normally', and Tom Canty wouldn't dream of disobeying his monarch.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_81706730
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_81706730
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_81706730
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_83a30cd3
type
Middle Child Syndrome
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_83a30cd3
comment
Middle Child Syndrome: Miles, the second of three sons, was banished by his father and sent to the army because of Hugh, who is the youngest and Parental Favourite.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_83a30cd3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_83a30cd3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_83a30cd3
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8d612fe6
type
Swapped Roles
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8d612fe6
comment
Swapped Roles: One of the oldest and most famous examples, where a street urchin and a king swap places out of misguided desires to see how the other side lives.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8d612fe6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_8d612fe6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_8d612fe6
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ae8eea9
type
Character Tics
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ae8eea9
comment
Character Tics: When startled, Tom Canty quickly lifts one hand over his eyes. This is how his mother identifies her son later on.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ae8eea9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ae8eea9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ae8eea9
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9e1548b4
type
Old Retainer
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9e1548b4
comment
Old Retainer: Blake Andrews, a lifelong servant of Hendon Hall, reunites with Miles while the latter is imprisoned and secretly smuggles in food and news from outside.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9e1548b4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9e1548b4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_9e1548b4
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ebd9c33
type
UnPerson
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ebd9c33
comment
Un-person: Hugh tries to make his brother Miles into this. Conveniently, all of their immediate family have died during Miles' time away from home, and Hugh threatens the rest of the household into keeping silent.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ebd9c33
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ebd9c33
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_9ebd9c33
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a09f3a65
type
Sibling Triangle
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a09f3a65
comment
Sibling Triangle: Miles and Hugh both want to marry their cousin Edith. Subverted with Hugh who only wants her money and title. Averted with their older brother Arthur, who was originally her betrothed but broke it off.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a09f3a65
featureApplicability
-0.3
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a09f3a65
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_a09f3a65
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a448674
type
Gratuitous Latin
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a448674
comment
Gratuitous Latin: Miles pulls something similar on the prison guard to help Edward escape from a wrongful prison sentence. (The guard had blackmailed a woman into selling him a pig valued at three shillings and eightpence for just eightpence, because she had reduced the value under oath in the courtroom to avoid having Edward hang.)
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a448674
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_a448674
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_a448674
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_aba0cd10
type
Cloudcuckoolander's Minder
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_aba0cd10
comment
Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Miles Hendon falls in with the Prince and devotes himself to helping the 'poor mad boy'. Played with, obviously, because The Cloud Cuckoo Lander Was Right.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_aba0cd10
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_aba0cd10
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_aba0cd10
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_af696bef
type
Fish out of Water
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_af696bef
comment
Fish out of Water: Both Tom and Edward, for different reasons. The former sees what the upper class is truly like, and the latter sees how horrible the underclasses have it.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_af696bef
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_af696bef
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_af696bef
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b11ac9f5
type
Abusive Parents
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b11ac9f5
comment
Abusive Parents: John Canty is a drunkard and brute who terrorizes his wife, son and daughters. Tom's grandmother is just as bad, often encouraging Tom's father to do it.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b11ac9f5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b11ac9f5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_b11ac9f5
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b3f77675
type
Grass Is Greener
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b3f77675
comment
Grass Is Greener: Played entirely straight with regard to the Prince, who thinks Tom Canty's life sounds like fun until he has to live it. Zigzagged a bit in Tom's case; at first he's miserable and frightened, but he gradually gets used to his new life and dreads having to become a pauper again, until seeing his mother snaps him out of it and he begs to have his old life back.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b3f77675
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b3f77675
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_b3f77675
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b6cebad3
type
Double Standard
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b6cebad3
comment
Double Standard: Faced with a nine-year-old girl accused of witchcraft, Tom is indignant when told that a child can sell her soul to the Devil when a contract between a child and a human adult would be invalid.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b6cebad3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_b6cebad3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_b6cebad3
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c1cef253
type
Nice, Mean, and In-Between
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c1cef253
comment
Nice Mean And In Between: Edward has two older sisters and a female cousin, all future Queens of England, and the series' portrayal of the three of them follows this trope to a T. Elizabeth (nice) is a good-natured young woman who adores her brother and shows more willingness than the others to listen to and support him (and Tom Canty in his place). Mary (mean) comes across as scheming and sinister, has subtle designs on the throne herself, and fully condones the harsh miscarriages of justice that take place during the story. Jane Grey (in-between) seems generally well-intentioned, but not quite as compassionate as Elizabeth, and sometimes easily swayed by the harsh judgments and words of the less honourable characters.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c1cef253
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c1cef253
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_c1cef253
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c4b09e97
type
Doppelgänger
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c4b09e97
comment
Doppelgänger: Seriously, how is it that two kids are exactly alike?
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c4b09e97
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c4b09e97
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_c4b09e97
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c772e7c5
type
Rags to Riches
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c772e7c5
comment
Rags to Riches: Tom goes from a street urchin begging for coins to the king of England thanks to a misunderstanding. At the end of the story, he also ends up as the King's Ward, so he'll never be poor again.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c772e7c5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_c772e7c5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_c772e7c5
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ca773e1c
type
Wisdom from the Gutter
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ca773e1c
comment
Wisdom from the Gutter: Played with. When Tom is forced to portray himself as Edward for a while, he hears a lot of cases of prisoners who are brought before him, including several people accused of witchcraft. Tom's street smarts and world-weary attitude have him free most of the prisoners by either pointing out the blatant Double Standards on display, or by Pulling the Thread of evidence against the accused by showing how much of it can't hold up to scrutiny. For instance, Tom acquits a peasant woman accused of raising a storm through witchcraft by telling her to conjure another storm in the throne room. When she inevitably can't, Tom lets her go; he notes that if it meant saving her child from a motherless life, he's sure the woman would do it.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ca773e1c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ca773e1c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_ca773e1c
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_cf92fea8
type
Cassandra Truth
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_cf92fea8
comment
Cassandra Truth: Both Tom and Edward realize they've made a huge mistake after just a short time of living each other's life, but no one believes them, thinking them to be either insane or under a huge amount of stress.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_cf92fea8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_cf92fea8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_cf92fea8
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e16217f8
type
Historical Villain Upgrade
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e16217f8
comment
Historical Villain Upgrade: After the prince is born, Henry cruelly tells Jane Seymour (Royalty) she no longer has any reason to exist. Say what you will of Henry VIII, it's known that he absolutely adored his third wife.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e16217f8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e16217f8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_e16217f8
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e3a7d2e6
type
Karmic Jackpot
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e3a7d2e6
comment
Karmic Jackpot: For saving the Prince from an angry mob and a whipping, Miles Hendon is granted a knighthood, the unique privilege of sitting in the presence of royalty, and the rank of Earl. And with this, he's finally able to return home and marry the woman he loves.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e3a7d2e6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_e3a7d2e6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_e3a7d2e6
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_eba6a077
type
Cain and Abel
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_eba6a077
comment
Cain and Abel: Hugh tries to usurp Miles' inheritance by manipulating their father into sending Miles off to war. In spite of this, Miles had Easily Forgiven Hugh and is happy to see him again, until Hugh refuses to acknowledge his brother and later has him whipped For the Evulz.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_eba6a077
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_eba6a077
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_eba6a077
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ed503b22
type
Match Cut
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ed503b22
comment
Match Cut: Between the Prince of Wales newborn in his bed, and the newborn pauper boy in his.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ed503b22
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ed503b22
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_ed503b22
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f0e85546
type
Unbuilt Trope
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f0e85546
comment
Unbuilt Trope: Despite the Prince and Pauper trope being used in future works, both the "Prince" and the "Pauper" in this trope-naming story try to tell the truth about what they've done very early on, but no one believes them. The two also only intended to swap clothes and nothing else, but circumstances lead them to being forced into switching places for a while. The story also shows them character development for both the prince and the pauper, learning to appreciate what they have while seeing how the other side doesn't have it as good as they believed.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f0e85546
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f0e85546
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_f0e85546
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f1d3f0c9
type
Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f1d3f0c9
comment
Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: As seen under Gratuitous Latin above, Miles also makes use of this to intimidate a guard into letting Edward escape his wrongful prison sentence, stating that the guard's actions are constructive barratry, misprision of treason, and malfeasance in office. Miles was likely counting on the guard not knowing what these mean; that said, he hit the nail on the head with malfeasance in office - the guard committed a crime (in this case, blackmail) in the course of his official duties, and it definitely affected those duties. The other two don't apply in this case - barratry is when you bring lawsuits to harass someone or for profit, and misprision of treason is knowing about someone plotting or committing treason and not reporting it.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f1d3f0c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f1d3f0c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_f1d3f0c9
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f27ec906
type
Identical Stranger
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f27ec906
comment
Identical Stranger: Tom Canty looks exactly like Prince Edward. Perhaps not the Ur-Example, but assuredly the Trope Maker.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f27ec906
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f27ec906
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_f27ec906
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f44ad3e1
type
Twin Switch
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f44ad3e1
comment
Twin Switch: The two lookalikes temporarily switch places to see what each other's life is like.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f44ad3e1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_f44ad3e1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_f44ad3e1
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_fa6bfde9
type
Have a Gay Old Time
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_fa6bfde9
comment
Have a Gay Old Time: The text uses 'ejaculated' (in the sense of 'exclaimed') and 'orgies' (in the sense of 'drunken debauchery') often.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_fa6bfde9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_fa6bfde9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_fa6bfde9
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ffad4e9f
type
Shown Their Work
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ffad4e9f
comment
Shown Their Work: As he did with his Joan of Arc novel, Twain used all the historical documentation he could find. The text is heavily footnoted, including the atrocities Edward witnesses in the prison-yard. He doesn't provide a translation for the now-unintelligible song sung by the beggars in chapter 17; it's about a woman whose clothes were stolen, the thief caught and hung. Twain got it from Francis Kirkman's The English Rogue; the translation's in a later book, Musa Pedestris.
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ffad4e9f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_ffad4e9f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_ffad4e9f
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_name
type
ItemName
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_name
comment
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Prince and the Pauper / int_name
 The Prince and the Pauper / int_name
itemName
The Prince and the Pauper

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
American Literature (N to S) / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Deadly Distant Finale / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Drunken Song / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Edgy Backwards Chair-Sitting / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Grass Is Greener / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Gratuitous Latin / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Identical Stranger / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Inexplicably Identical Individuals / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Lost in Imitation / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Mundane Wish / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Mutual Envy / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Personal Seals / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Priceless Paperweight / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Sheltered Aristocrat / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Stock Punishment / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
Swapped Roles / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Joy of X / int_76528000
 The Prince and the Pauper
hasFeature
The Pardon / int_76528000
 ThePrinceAndThePauper
seeAlso
The Prince and the Pauper