Moral for chapter 1 English class 10 (150-200 words)
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moral of the chapter "two gentlemen of verona"
appearance is not deceptive. we must not judge anyone by his appearance. quality of a person is determined by his deeds or works that he does,
person with good appearance maybe of very bad objectives or vice versa
so we must always judge everyone by his qualities not by his appearance .
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Two Gentlemen of Verona is an emotional story of two boys. They were once well to do but war killed their father and made their only sister ill. Yet they were hopeful, determined and ready to work for their sister. They admitted her in an expensive hospital and worked far away in the city of Verona. Like two men, the two boys worked day and night to earn anything they could earn. They polished shoes in the morning, sold berries at noon and guided tourists in the evening. Their life was miserable yet they never knew that. They wanted someone to help them but never begged anyone.On his visit to the city of Verona, the narrator met two extraordinary boys – Jacopo and Nicola, barely 12 and 13 years.
They sold berries at one time and at another time they were found shining shoes, selling newspapers at night.
The narrator found them to be very hardworking and ambitious. What are they earning this much for, he began to wonder.
He was impressed with their highly mature behaviour. They worked all the day around, did almost all works like slaves but they radiated a certain kind of gentleness in all that they did.
They were honest. They had a lot of self-respect. No, they are no ordinary kids!
The narrator had a few more days to stay in Verona. One day he asked the boys if he could do any help for them. One of the brothers requested him to drive them to Poleta, a hill station.
While driving to Poleta the next day, the narrator guessed that the boys lived there, for, Poleta was a hilly area.
They reached a hospital and the two boys went to the hospital, having asked the narrator to wait for them outside.
Driven by curiosity, the narrator followed them into the hospital and was met by a nurse. From the nurse the narrator learnt more about the boys.
The two brothers belonged to a very rich family. Their father had brought them along with their elder sister Lucia.With war around, the family was thrown out of its comfort. Their father died in the war and sister fell ill. Once a singer, Lucia developed tuberculosis of spine.
After the war, the brothers took Lucia to Poleta and admitted her at this hospital. For Lucia’s treatment the brothers needed a lot of money so they found odd jobs in Verona.
Neither the hospital authorities had any idea what jobs they were doing in Venice. All that they knew was that they were working for some decent companies.
The boys never let their sister know that they were working like donkeys in Verona!