what is meant by two headed Janus ?(merchant of Venice act 1 scene 1)
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Two-headed Janus is a two headed mythological God. He is actually the two-heading Roman god of Doorways and Openings, looking to the back (past) and front (future). This description is an allusion by Solarino to Antonio's dual persona – one cheerful, and the other, despondent.
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Two-headed Janus is a two headed mythological God. He is actually the two-heading Roman god of Doorways and Openings, looking to the back (past) and front (future). This description is an allusion by Solarino to Antonio's dual persona – one cheerful, and the other, despondent.
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