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In the story, 'Two Gentlemen of Verona', the two young boys depicted great maturity, wisdom and faith in the invincibility of human spirit. Their die-hard attitude changed the people around them. The boys were vibrant and brought about positivity all around them. They did not bother wearing torn clothes because their only focus was their sister’s treatment. However, the irony was in the fact that the author thought just the opposite about them. He thought that they were timid, immature and innocent. It was only later that he realised that they were highly mature and responsible.
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Well the story of the "Two gentlemen of Verona" is an ironic story in which Cronin's portrayal of these modern "gentlemen" of Verona re-defines the concept of what it means to be a gentleman.
Cronin shows us that one may polish boots or sell newspapers, but it is the greatness of heart and the nobleness of purpose that actually determines whether one is a true "gentleman". The position of the boys, their misfortunes and their proper behaviour is enough to show this.
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Well the story of the "Two gentlemen of Verona" is an ironic story in which Cronin's portrayal of these modern "gentlemen" of Verona re-defines the concept of what it means to be a gentleman.
Cronin shows us that one may polish boots or sell newspapers, but it is the greatness of heart and the nobleness of purpose that actually determines whether one is a true "gentleman". The position of the boys, their misfortunes and their proper behaviour is enough to show this.
Hope it helps you,
Thank you.
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