What role did the little boys play during the resistance movement in 'Two Gentlemen of
Verona"? Explain
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They were used to deliver messages to liberation forces, hide letters in their shoes, and pass information on German army movements.
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- The lads were beneficial in a variety of ways. They toured Verona with the narrator and his companion. They procured American cigarettes and opera tickets for them, as well as acting as their tour guides.
- The German Elite guards established headquarters in Verona during the war and dominated the city with cruel severity for three terrible years. Because the lads despised their harsh, unwelcome rulers, they were among the first to join the hidden resistance organisation.
- Their small stature and extreme youth, along with deep knowledge of the surrounding terrain, made them extremely useful.
- They were used to deliver messages to liberation forces, hide letters in their shoes, and pass information on German army movements.
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The role they played was that the little boys were employed to relay messages to liberation forces, hide notes in their shoes, and pass intelligence on German troop movements during the resistance movement depicted in "Two Gentlemen of Verona".
Who were the two gentlemen of Verona?
- The two youths in the story, Nicola and Jacopo, are the two "gentlemen" of Verona. Jacopo's older brother, Nicola, is 13 years old. Both siblings are really truthful and selfless.
- The German Elite guards established headquarters in Verona during the war and dominated the city with cruel severity for three terrible years. Because the lads despised their harsh, unwelcome rulers, they were among the first to join the resistance movement when it began in secret.
- Their small stature and extreme youth, along with deep knowledge of the surrounding terrain, made them extremely useful. They were used to deliver messages to liberation forces, hide letters in their shoes, and pass information on German army movements.
What is a resistance movement?
- A resistance movement is an organised effort by a segment of a country's civil population to fight an occupying power and generate civil unrest. They may take the form of nonviolent resistance (also known as civil resistance) or the use of force.
Therefore, the role they played was that the little boys were employed to relay messages to liberation forces, hide notes in their shoes, and pass intelligence on German troop movements during the resistance movement depicted in "Two Gentlemen of Verona".
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