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how did Gerrard get rid of Intruder in the play If I were you what would you have done if you were in his place

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Answered by rishi00245
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The intruder needed to accept Gerard's character in light of the fact that them two were comparative from multiple points of view. The previous felt that in the event that he wore the last's garments, just as did and met all individuals that Gerard used to, nobody would remember him. As he was really a killer, the interloper immovably trusted that by doing this, there was no chance he would get captured by the police for the wrongdoing that he had finished.

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Answered by shahilkhanxxx
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How did Gerrard get rid of the Intruder in the play ‘If I Were You’? What would you have done if you were in his place? What is the central idea of the play?

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Gerrard lived in a lonely cottage. He was a playwright. One day an intruder entered his cottage with the intention to kill him. The intruder looked like Gerrard. He wanted to impersonate Gerrard and escape from the law. But Gerrard was smarter. He understood his motive. Gerrard told him that he himself was a criminal and was expecting trouble that night itself. He convinced the intruder to escape from there.

He offered his help to save the intruder from police. He asked him to follow him towards garage. While on the way to the garage, Gerrard pushed the intruder into a cupboard and locked him inside. Thus he got rid of him. In such a condition, I would have acted in the same way. I also would have thought of such a plan. The play impresses upon us the need to be calm, composed and maintain presence of mind in times of trouble.

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