Their selfless action brought a new nobility to human life, gave promise of greater hope for human society. Justify this statement.
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This question is from the chapter "Two Gentlemen of Verona". The two brothers, Nicola and Jacopo did not care about their own lives. They wore torn and worn clothes, they ate black brad or figs, all to collect money for their sister Lucia's treatment.
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The story The Two Gentlemen Of Verona has a universal appeal .
It gives a definite message to humanity of selfless action sacrifice and complete devotion it doesnt matter what the circumstances are to achieve the goal .
The two boys were orphans and had no one except their sister Lucia and even the war could not break their spirit. They did a variety of menial jobs like shoe polishing hawking newspapers selling fruits they were willing to do anything to get the best treatment for their sister Lucia . They were an embodiment of selfless love and devotion . All this gave a new hope for humanity.
It gives a definite message to humanity of selfless action sacrifice and complete devotion it doesnt matter what the circumstances are to achieve the goal .
The two boys were orphans and had no one except their sister Lucia and even the war could not break their spirit. They did a variety of menial jobs like shoe polishing hawking newspapers selling fruits they were willing to do anything to get the best treatment for their sister Lucia . They were an embodiment of selfless love and devotion . All this gave a new hope for humanity.
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