What do we learn after reading the play 'if i were you'?
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The play gives the message that over-confidence can lead to disastrous results. One should never consider oneself to be smarter than the opponent as is done by the intruder who thinks that Gerrard is no match for him. The play also conveys that intelligence, the presence of mind, and cool-headness can help us overcome the gravest of problems that we may encounter.
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The play gives the message that over-confidence can lead to disastrous results. One should never consider oneself to be smarter than the opponent as is done by the intruder who thinks that Gerrard is no match for him. The play also conveys that intelligence, the presence of mind, and cool-headness can help us overcome the gravest of problems that we may encounter.
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Answer: The play is a very humorous one. Its hillarious 2 have someone coming to your house and threatening u that the person would occupy your house after murdering/killing u. But yes it is funny as long as it is a piece of fiction.
Explanation: But the way Gerrard handled the highly precarious situation with wit, confidence and presence of mind one gets an impetus to follow his technique if faces similar probs.
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