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When their disguises are revealed, What excuse does Lucentio use to justify their behavior?

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The context of Lucentio's disguise and subsequent justification appears to relate to 'The Taming of the Shrew' by William Shakespeare. Lucentio would justify his behavior by his love for Bianca.

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The question pertains to the motives behind the character Lucentio's behavior in a literary work when their disguises are revealed. However, the reference texts provided do not seem to relate directly to Lucentio or the context in which this character would need to justify their behavior for wearing a disguise. If this is a reference to the play 'The Taming of the Shrew' by William Shakespeare, Lucentio uses the disguise to court Bianca, as he has fallen in love with her at first sight but cannot court her openly due to her father's restrictions. Upon the revealing of his true identity, he justifies his actions by his genuine love for Bianca and the lengths he was willing to go for her affection.

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