Appearances are deceptive, write an article on it with the reference to the lesson- Two Gentlemen of Verona.
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The boys appeared to be shabbily dressed, one with a worn out jersey and cut
off khaki pants and the other, a shortened tunic. Yet, their faces looked
honest. When the narrator and his companion saw them again they were
shining shoes. They even took them site seeing, bought American cigarettes,
booked seats for the Opera, named a good restaurant and ran small errands
for them. Once when the author took them to see their sister, who was sick,
he was able to see their love, devotion, care and responsibility for the sister.
This clearly shows that appearances are deceptive. They actually turned out
to be such dignified responsible young gentlemen. The visit to see Lucia
answered many questions.
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It is a fact that appearance are deceptive and all that glitters is not gold .Nicola and Jacopo look like Street urchins, thieves, and what not .They were Shabbily dressed any their looks had nothing that would attract anybody .No one can guess from their appearances that they could have great qualities of gentlemanliness and sacrificing for others. . But once people knew them ,they would understand the person within . In this story " the two gentlemen of Verona, the driver went by their appearance and discouraged the narrator from even buying strawberries from them . But the narrator went ahead and bought them . Next day when he saw them polishing shoes he was taken aback. He bumped into them at various places and they were busy doing some work. Outwardly they looked shabby but we're thorough gentlemen. At such a young age, in spite of having lost their father, and with their sister in the hospital, they did not lose hope . In that they had to forget their own interests. What they do for their sister is just superb and unparalleled. We can, therefore ,say ' appearances are deceptive ' .
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