The summary of the twins poem
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when a pickpocket gets his own pockets picked. ... ...when a pickpocket gets his own pockets picked. The crux of this poem's point is based upon the alleged confusion of identities with identical twins. The speaker bemoans the fact (with humor) that he has been confused with his brother his entire life.
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In the poem “The Twins,” the poet Henry Sambrooke Leigh talks about how he is suffering the entire life because of his twin. He exclaims how he gets unfairly treated because of his brother's foolishness, once he got punished for his brother. ... He shows how the twins face problems.
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