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Appearances are deceptive. Discuss with reference to the two boys from chapter- Two Gentlemen Of Verona.

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Luigi, the driver suggested the narrator that the two brothers named as Jacob and Nicola lived in the streets and are not well civilized. He also told that they sold wild strawberries. But as we go further into the story we come to know, how the narrator thinks about the two brothers. He noticed that Jacob and Nicola lived in the streets and worked hard for a noble cause. They actually worked hard in selling newspapers, polishing shoes and much more to earn money to cure their sister. That's when the narrator come to know that even when the two brothers were shabbily dressed they worked hard for their sister rather than enjoying themselves a happy life. This part of the story shows us that appearances are deceptive....................

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Luigi, the driver suggested the narrator that the two brothers named as Jacob and Nicola lived in the streets and are not well civilized. He also told that they sold wild strawberries. But as we go further into the story we come to know, how the narrator thinks about the two brothers. He noticed that Jacob and Nicola lived in the streets and worked hard for a noble cause. They actually worked hard in selling newspapers, polishing shoes and much more to earn money to cure their sister. That's when the narrator come to know that even when the two brothers were shabbily dressed they worked hard for their sister rather than enjoying themselves a happy life. This part of the story shows us that appearances are deceptive
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