The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
- Genre: Fiction; historical; satire
- Originally Published: 1893
- Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 1050L; college/adult
- Structure/Length: 21 chapters; approximately 202 pages; approximately 5 hours, 12 minutes on audio
- Protagonist/Central Conflict: The novel revolves around two boys—one white, the other an enslaved person—who look identical and are switched at birth by an enslaved mother fearing for her son’s future. The story follows the consequences of this switch and the intelligent but socially misunderstood Pudd’nhead Wilson, who unravels the truth. The central conflict involves themes of racial identity, social status, and personal fate.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Racial prejudice; slavery; issues of identity; infanticide; suicidal ideation, violence, and murder
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- Racial Identity
- Social Identity
- Nature or Nurture
- Honor
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will: