How did the narrator help the boys on Sunday?
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he gave them lift in his car and reached them to the hospital where the sister of boys Nicola and japaco was ill.
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Every Sunday, the guys typically travel to the countryside, Poleta. Jacopo requested that the narrator drive them there. The author drove them because the driver had the day off on Sunday.
Explanation:
- A.J Cronin’s ‘Two Gentlemen of Verona’ is a story of two sincere and selfless young boys who face hardships for the treatment of their sister suffering from tuberculosis. It illustrates the belief that humanity still has hope as long as people are willing to give up things for the good of others.
- The title of the book is taken from a well-known Shakespearean tragedy, and the author's major goal is to emphasise the qualities that define a true man.
- The narrative effectively conveys the idea that true humanity is about fortitude and tenacity rather than letting go. Without a single complaint, the two young gentlemen of Verona meet their challenges head-on.
- The boys' maturity and sense of duty are equally admirable, as are their love and emotional fortitude. These lads exhibit admirable bravery in the face of great hardship and destruction, and the author is able to draw genuine inspiration from their stories.
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