Why is narrator deeply touched with the boys? In chapter-Two gentleman of verona
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•The narrator was deeply touched with the boys in the chapter "Two Gentlemen of Verona" as the boys sacrifices, hardship and devotion touched the narrator deeply. Their selfless action for their ailing sister brought nobility and hope for the human society.
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Narrator deeply touched with the boys because the two boys are working as much as possible for their sister. her sister was suffering with some illness. and as we know that the two boys are orphan.. so they work hard to earn money for the treatment of her sister. these things make two boys great...
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