What is the main reason for the two boys of not telling the narrator and his friend about their life?
Dear student,
The two boys were the most appropriate example of true gentlemen. They did not wish to gain anybody's sympathy or take their help. They wanted to keep their problems to themselves and solve them alone. Thus, they did not share their problems with the narrator and his companion.
Regards
The two boys were the most appropriate example of true gentlemen. They did not wish to gain anybody's sympathy or take their help. They wanted to keep their problems to themselves and solve them alone. Thus, they did not share their problems with the narrator and his companion.
Regards