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This is a 5 page paper discussing the inconsistencies found in “Two Gentlemen of Verona”. Considered one of Shakespeare’s earlier plays, “Two Gentlemen of Verona” contains many elements which are typical of his works such as two couples courting, deception, betrayal and women disguising themselves as men. What makes critics believe that this play was written during Shakespeare’s early years is that in addition to many of the shorter dialogues which seemed to lengthen the more plays he wrote that there are many inconsistencies within the play that slightly baffle the reader or the audience members leading critics and educators to believe that this seems more of a work of an apprentice of the art of playwriting rather than that of a seasoned master.
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disguising themselves as men. What makes critics believe that this play was written during Shakespeares early years is that in addition to many of the shorter dialogues which seemed to
lengthen the more plays he wrote that there are many inconsistencies within the play that slightly baffle the reader or the audience member leading critics and educators to believe that
this seems more of a work of an apprentice of the art of playwriting rather than that of a seasoned master. "Two Gentlemen of Verona" tells of a tale of
two friends, Valentine and Proteus. Valentine decides to leave Verona for Milan in order to educate and further himself. Proteus decides to stay behind to be near the woman he
loves, Julia. Antonio, Proteus father decides that he too must go to Milan to educate himself and Proteus and Julia exchange rings of devotion before he leaves. In Milan, Valentine
has fallen in love with the Duke of Milans daughter, Silvia. Although Silvia is also being courted by the man her father prefers, Thurio, she returns Valentines affections. When Proteus
arrives in Milan, he too falls in love with Silvia and when Valentine reveals his plans to elope with Silvia to Proteus, Proteus tells the Duke resulting in Valentine being
banished to the forests outside of Mantua. In the meantime, Julia decides she cannot be apart from Proteus and disguises herself as a page named Sebastian whom Proteus hires. Proteus
sends Sebastian with a token of affection, the ring Julia gave him, to give to Silvia who refuses it. Silvia runs into the forest to look for Valentine and it
captured by outlaws. Proteus rescues her but then tries to force himself upon her. Valentine in turn rescues Silvia and accuses Proteus who overwhelmed by shame begs forgiveness. Valentine forgives
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