why were the two boys worthy of Appereciation in chapter of two gentleman man of the verona
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becoz they were hard working and didnt take any work as big or smallone reason is this also that they have a self respect n didnt told thier difficulty to others
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Heya friend,
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The two boys Nicola and Jacopo were very hardworking and determined. They both lost their father during the early part of the war and added to this was the hospitalisation of their elder sister due to her tuberculosis of the spine. Inspite of facing such odd situations and hardships in their lives, they never gave up and paved their way for themselves. They did various kinds of jobs which a child of their age would not have imagined to do.
They both a passion for all the work which they did. They understood their responsibilities of managing their house and taking care of their sister just at the tender ages of twelve and thirteen. They worked restlessly day and night to achieve their ultimate goal of curing their sister and make her capable so that she could achieve her dreaming of becoming a singer.
Their life seemed to be extremely grueling and challenging, but they faced every difficulty courageously and gentlemanly. They never asked favours from others and did not even want to gain sympathy from them. So these two boys were worth appreciation as they gave a great lesson to humankind and told everyone that - "Where there is a will, there's a way".
Thank You!!!
@MANAV
here is it:
The two boys Nicola and Jacopo were very hardworking and determined. They both lost their father during the early part of the war and added to this was the hospitalisation of their elder sister due to her tuberculosis of the spine. Inspite of facing such odd situations and hardships in their lives, they never gave up and paved their way for themselves. They did various kinds of jobs which a child of their age would not have imagined to do.
They both a passion for all the work which they did. They understood their responsibilities of managing their house and taking care of their sister just at the tender ages of twelve and thirteen. They worked restlessly day and night to achieve their ultimate goal of curing their sister and make her capable so that she could achieve her dreaming of becoming a singer.
Their life seemed to be extremely grueling and challenging, but they faced every difficulty courageously and gentlemanly. They never asked favours from others and did not even want to gain sympathy from them. So these two boys were worth appreciation as they gave a great lesson to humankind and told everyone that - "Where there is a will, there's a way".
Thank You!!!
@MANAV
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