article on love, faith and trust that we have learnt from the two boys of the lesson TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
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In the story, 'Two Gentlemen of Verona', the two young boys depict great maturity, wisdom and faith in the invincibility of human spirit. The die-hard attitude of the two boys changes the people around them. The boys are vibrant and bring about a positivity all around them. They don’t bother wearing torn clothes because their only focus is their sister’s treatment. Their struggle in life depicts their love, wisdom and trust.
You may use the following points to elaborate your answer further.
- The narrator’s initial impression of the two boys.
- Their willingness to do any kind of job.
- Their behaviour and innocence.
- The maturity they display.
- Their usefulness to the narrator
- The reason behind their hard work
- War had not destroyed their spirit but filled them with a new energy
- They set to build what was left after the war
- Love for their sister.
- Their regular weekly visits to meet their sister.
- Their making sure that they regularly pay for her treatment.
- Their dedication, sacrifice, selflessness.