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the adventure of an understudy summary​

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Answered by lalitnit
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In regular use, the word “understudy” refers to a person who learns the lead actor’s role in order to be able to act at a short notice in the absence of the actor. The text is called, ‘The Adventures of an Understudy’ because it brings out the story of Rassendyll, a simple man who, just like an understudy played the part of a real king in the latter’s absence. He looked exactly like King Rudolf and hence played his part, attending his coronation in order to save the throne from a usurper. He proved himself to be a good understudy who prepared well for his role with the help of Sapt and Fritz, so that he could portray the king as accurately as possible. Since this ploy was a great adventure for Rassendyll, the real-life understudy of King Rudolf, the title is justified as ‘The Adventures of an Understudy.’

Answered by remastergamer3
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The Adventures of an Understudy' because it brings out the story of Rassendyll, a simple man who, just like an understudy played the part of a real king in the latter's absence

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