what do Jacopo mean by the words" we are not complaining sir"(Two Gentlemen of Verona)
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jacopo said that both of the brothers were not complaining of any handwork they do or any challenge they face as they didn't want any sympathy of other persons or want to loose their self respect.
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jacopo said that both of the brothers were not complaining of any handwork they do or any challenge they face as they didn't want any sympathy of other persons or want to loose their self respect.
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Narrator found that those two little boys were working hard , but all those work were beyond their age.
When narrator found Nicola and Jacopo resting in bus stand in midnight and waiting to sell their newspapers. Jacopo felt that narrator thinks they are doing all these jobs for someone , so he said they aren't complaining ... they are working for themselves.
They don't want author to show his sympathy towards them
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Narrator found that those two little boys were working hard , but all those work were beyond their age.
When narrator found Nicola and Jacopo resting in bus stand in midnight and waiting to sell their newspapers. Jacopo felt that narrator thinks they are doing all these jobs for someone , so he said they aren't complaining ... they are working for themselves.
They don't want author to show his sympathy towards them
Hope it helps
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