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what is meant by the 'two-headed Janus'? Who is nestor? Why is he referred to in the extract?
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Two-headed Janus is a two headed mythological God. He is actually the two-heading Roman god of Doorways and Openings, looking to the back (past) and front (future). This description is an allusion by Solarino to Antonio’s dual persona – one cheerful, and the other, despondent.
Nestor was the king of Pylos. He was one of the greatest generals in the Trojan War. He was famous for his wisdom, justice, knowledge of war and profound gravity. If he laughed, it meant the joke was really funny. He is referred to in the extract to describe the sad and grave people.
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Janus was the Roman god of beginnings and endings, transitions, and gateways. ... According to the mythology, Janus had two heads—one to look to the past, and one to look to the future; one head to guard a doorway in each direction.
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