The Mona Lisa is one of the
greatest paintings to be made in history. Even after decades it was put up for
view, people still flock to see it.
A certain couple went to see
this iconic painting just like the others, but he was wheeling his wife who was
on a wheelchair.
In a very considerate move,
as they were passing, the man knelt down while pushing his wife on the chair so
that they would not disrupt the view of other people who were clustered around
the painting.
The action of the man was
said to be strange by some who thought he had every right to walk across the painting, while others saw it as quite considerate.
What do you think?