In "The Prince and the Pauper" by Mark Twain, the first person point of view is not used. The novel is written in the third person omniscient point of view, where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters. This narrative style allows the reader to gain insight into the perspectives of both the prince and the pauper, enhancing the contrast between their lives and experiences.
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