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why did william tell bring the second arrow?

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Answered by hearthacker54
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Answer:

He forced Tell in the only manner anyone could ever compell a parent to fire a weapon in his child's direction: by threatening to kill both if Tell didn't comply. William Tell slipped two arrows out of his quiver, and with the first, shot the apple. But Gessler wanted to know why Tell needed a second arrow.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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He told to bring the second arrow so that the heart could be pierced.

  • The question has been asked from the story William tells shoot the apple.
  • William was a Marksman, whereas Gessler was a despicable tyrannical dictator.
  • Gessler's dictatorial rule required everyone who passed his hat, which was positioned on a tall pole, to salute it.
  • To demonstrate his proficiency, Gessler was instructed to aim and fire at the apple perched atop the son's head.
  • He threatened to murder both Tell and himself if he didn't comply, which is the only way anybody has ever been able to force a father to fire a firearm in the direction of his child.
  • Willaim advised him to keep a backup arrow in his belt in case something happened to his small son. It was then planned to pierce Gessler's vengeful breast.

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