What is meant by the 'two-headed Janus? Who is Nestor? Why is he referred
to in the extract?
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A Roman God usually depicted with two heads looking in opposite directions -- One frowning, the other smiling. According to a legend, Janus had received from the God Saturn the gift to see both the future and the past .
Janus is mentioned in the text to show that there are two types of people -- One happy and the other sad .
In Greek mythology , Nestor was the King of Pylos . He was one of the greatest generals in the Trojan War . He was famous for his wisdom. He was so grave that if he laughed at a joke , it means that the joke was actually funny.
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