It is clear that in this book the element of difference is represented by the social position, social inequality. Besides these well known themes, the author presents the human qualities that overcome these differences. One major theme is the problem of identity and wealth. There come various questions that have to be answered such as what makes a person prince or pauper?Clothes, social position, birth, wealth?The book does not seem to have an obvious answer to this problem. On one side we have two identical boys, born on the same day and with the same psysical characteristics. But, on the other side, when seen by society, they are fundamentally different. Tom is perceived by the majority as an unwanted child, a street boy without any value, whereas Edward is perceived as a noble child, wanted and protected by his parents.It seems that appearances, wealth and social position gain peopleʼs respect. Moreover, when they exchange roles, their new status is not noticed by the majority. I expected that after this situation the difference would be turned into an equality. But to my surprize the big difference still exists. Tom is treated for his apparent insanity with lot of care whereas Edward is beaten. It seems that they were predestined to a cetain fate and they can never really switch roles. As minority, Tom and Edward are defined by external conditions and wealth not by their true value. Here comes the problem of appearance; the two boys being perceived according to their clothes, wealth not their internal feelings.
What I found very interesting is the fact that being a prince or a pauper is not neceesarily related to a certain sum of money. Each class has a certain set of rules in which you have to adapt in order to survive. For Edward it was very hard to adapt to a new life because of lack of money, family, care, but also for Tom was a difficut period even if he had lots of privileges. Tom had to learn new rules that are specific to different social classes.
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