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Coronation of Prince Dolor as King of Nomansland


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The corontation of now King Dolor, the main character of the Little Lame Prince. While Prince Dolor was banished from the kingdom, he eventually returns to reclaim the throne from his uncle. Throughout the early story, the people of the castle as well as the kingdom held stigma against the Prince because of his disability, leading them to dismiss the Prince: "For somehow people soon ceased to call him his Majesty, which seemed such a ridiculous title for a poor little fellow, a helpless cripple.” The image is the Prince reclaiming his right to become the King, therefore outshining their expectations rooted in stigma because of his disability. 

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Kingship, the Little Lame Prince

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Josephine Wheeler Weage


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