what is meant by two headed janus? from merchant of venice act 1 scene 1
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In ancient Roman beliefs, Janus is the god of beginnings, transitions, and endings. He is depicted with two faces, one cheerful and one melancholy, symbolizing the uncertainty of the future. Solanio suggests that Antonio is as strange a figure as Janus, who is dual in his nature.
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The two headed Janus is a mythological God who was believed to have two heads.. One which used to frown all the day and one always kept laughing on silly things..He would even laugh at the noise of a bagpiper.
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