If you are talking about the moral of the boys mistaken identify then
do not judge a book by its cover or a man by his clothes
if you talk about the moral of the prince's experience
it would be those with Kings and Princes and persons of rank have privileges and power
that they should not abuse but have a responsibility to use for the good of their less fortunate countrymen.
if you talk about the moral of the pauper's experience
its nice to be wealthy, but paupers have more freedom.
If you talk about the moral of Mile's experience
Be a nice guy, treat others with respect and reap unexpected rewards
2006-07-04 18:05:06
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answered by Syberian 5
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Morals Of The Prince
2016-10-15 06:55:22
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answered by ? 4
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I suggest you read it again. It 's a very good book.
A great classic.
There's no wrong answer to "what is the moral of The Prince and Pauper by Mark Twain". It's a subjective question.
Whatever you learned from it is what you should write.
Come on. Be the Royal Moral-of-the-Story writer. Share that experience with your professor and classmates.
Who knows, that thought on your mind is something nobody has ever thought of before.
You can do it.
2006-07-04 17:48:18
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answered by nina 2
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I think the moral of the story is to always put yourself in the shoes of other people because when you start seeing what you have in other people's perspective you would learn to appreciate what you have... also, great leaders are those who understand how their constituents feel... and the prince's experience of being a pauper is a great privilege for him because it puts him in the shoes of the lowest of his people... the pauper's experience, on the other hand, lets him realize that though there is great wealth and pleasure in being a royal blood, the position entails great responsibilities and that should make him understand that it is not easy being a leader.
2006-07-04 21:52:55
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answered by yctuico 2
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There could be a couple different "morals" to this story. One is that socioeconomic boundries are superficial. Another is to be content no matter your position in life, or not to envy others.
2006-07-04 17:21:37
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answered by Nicole H 1
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To me it means be glad of what you are.
It's not always good on the other side.
2006-07-04 17:14:11
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answered by flowerweeangel 2
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Add to that....people judge you by your trappings, not necessarily by who you are inside.
2006-07-04 17:14:27
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answered by grinningleaf 4
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Money and wealth don't always bring happiness.
2006-07-04 17:13:13
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answered by songbird 6
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the grass is never greener on the other side
2006-07-04 17:17:11
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answered by ladrhiana 4
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