what lesson do you learn from two boys in two gentlemen of verona by a.j. cronin
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Hello buddy...
This lesson gave us two beautiful messages :
1) "Don't judge a book by its cover....
2) Appearance is deceptive.
Hope it helps you buddy
Cheers
This lesson gave us two beautiful messages :
1) "Don't judge a book by its cover....
2) Appearance is deceptive.
Hope it helps you buddy
Cheers
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Hello friend this is your answer..
We learn many lessons from the two boys. first of all the accepted everything the got, what all happened to them and never complained. they had to face the was which orphaned them and destroyed their house, they were forced to thew street. but still they did not lose hope. their sister developed tuberculosis of the spine, and it only because of their love towards their sister, their dedication and hard work that they were able to pay for sister's treatment. they were selfless, ate the cheapest food, did not spend money on their clothes and did all kinds of odd jobs to earn money. At such a small age, they were showing so much of maturity, nobility, selflessness and nobility that the narrator considered them the two gentleman of verona and realised that appearances are deceptive. They were articulate and did not wish to speak about their past. they were very helpful to the visitors. the sacrifice, sincerity, devotion, and maturity displayed by their actions gives a new hope for humanity.
hope its helpful.....and u like it...:):):)
We learn many lessons from the two boys. first of all the accepted everything the got, what all happened to them and never complained. they had to face the was which orphaned them and destroyed their house, they were forced to thew street. but still they did not lose hope. their sister developed tuberculosis of the spine, and it only because of their love towards their sister, their dedication and hard work that they were able to pay for sister's treatment. they were selfless, ate the cheapest food, did not spend money on their clothes and did all kinds of odd jobs to earn money. At such a small age, they were showing so much of maturity, nobility, selflessness and nobility that the narrator considered them the two gentleman of verona and realised that appearances are deceptive. They were articulate and did not wish to speak about their past. they were very helpful to the visitors. the sacrifice, sincerity, devotion, and maturity displayed by their actions gives a new hope for humanity.
hope its helpful.....and u like it...:):):)
Anonymous:
pls mark it as brainlist
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