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How does the author of "Prince Louie" transform the biblical narrative of Samson? Samson, after losing his power, gains it back, while Louie must live without his power from then on. Samson wants to remain super strong, while Louie is eager to be rid of his power. Samson sometimes uses his power cruelly, but Louie is incapable of cruelty. Samson's wife becomes his enemy, while Louie's wife remains loyal to him.

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