Pudd

’nhead Wilson Essay, Research Paper


Pudd?nhead Wilson


The book, Pudd?nhead Wilson, seems like a modern day soap opera. It has one


main theme with other stories and subplots that revolve around it. With all these stories,


Mark Twain must of had many influences to help him write this wonderful book. Before


we begin to discuss that, let me give you a little background on his book.


Contrary to the title Pudd?nhead Wilson, the main character, to me, seems to be


Roxana?s son Valet de Chambers/Tom Driscoll. Why the reason for the two names?


Well, let me explain. Roxy is 1/16 part black, but that still makes here black and a slave.


She belonged to Percy Driscoll, who had son named Tom. Tom was born around the


same time that Roxy?s son, Chambers, was. Both boys looked remarkably alike, since


Chambers is only 1/32 part black, he too looked like white boy. So, in order to save her


baby boy from getting sent down the river, she switches the two babies. It seems almost


like the twinned, but unrelated story of the Prince and the Pauper


(http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/wilson/mttwins.html). Most of the story revolves


around Roxy?s son, Tom/Chambers, but there are some other subplots mixed in with their


tale.


Another plot that you would read, would be about the extraordinary twins. These


Italian twins, Luigi and Angelo Capello, come to Dawson?s Landing to rent a room from


old Widow Cooper. The whole town quickly becomes infatuated with their stories of


royalty and far away places. While reading, one can?t help to wonder if these twins are


lying about their lavish lives to the naive towns people.


The actual story of Pudd?nhead Wilson himself is and interesting one. His real


name before the dubbed him Pudd?nhead Wilson is David Wilson. He?s a young lawyer,


who just moved into the small town. On his first day there, he made a comment to a


couple of the locals that he would regret for many, many years to come. This is the same


time when he?d become known as Pudd?nhead Wilson. Later in the story it shows how he


finally over comes that nickname aft

er many years of living with it by using his unusual


finger print collection he?s been keeping.


In the book you will also read about a murder, a trial, and a prophecy. One may


wonder where Mark Twain?s influences came from. Well, it all starts in his home town of


Hannibal, Mississippi (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/wilson/pwhompg.html). In many


of his books he models the town off of where he grew up and this is also true for the


village of Dawson?s Landing in Pudd?nhead Wilson. Even though he moved the village a


couple hundred miles down the Mississippi, you still see influences from his childhood.


Before Twain ever thought of writing Pudd?nhead Wilson, he first wrote Those


Extraordinary Twins. After he finished writing Those Extraordinary Twins, he wrote a


letter to Fred Hall, in which he said, ?I begin, today, to entirely re-cast and re-write the


first two-thirds — new plan, with two minor characters, made very prominent, one major


character cropped out, and the Twins subordinated to a minor but not insignificant place.


The minor character will now become the chiefest, and I will name the story after him –


Pudd?nhead Wilson (http://marktwain.miningco.com/library/letters.bl_letter921212).?


At first, Pudd?nhead Wilson, was going to be a farce about Siamese twins


(mttwins). Instead, it turned out to be a story of irony of two almost identical babies


switched at birth. One was white and the other was only 1/32 part black. That small


fraction made Chambers a slave and doomed to a life of poverty, abuse, and fear of being


sent down the river, even though he look exactly like a white person.


Mark Twain originally had the book published under the name The Tragedy of


Pudd?nhead Wilson and The Comedy of Those Extraordinary Twins (pwhompg). It was


first published in America on November 28, 1894 (pwhompg).Now, you can see the book


as just Pudd?nhead Wilson. It?s funny how Mr. Twain calls it the tragedy of Pudd?nhead


Wilson, when in the end he redeems himself and is seen as popular and prestigious.


Wouldn?t you consider that more of a success and not a tragedy?

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