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    What does the same sculpture symbolize for Gabrielle Fonteneau? 8. Explain the dramatic irony that builds during the luncheon at the Fonteneau’s house. In other words‚ what do we know that the Fonteneaus do not know? 9. What conclusion can you draw about Annie’s father from his throwing the statue away? What is the significance of his rubbing the scars on his face after the luncheon? 10. In the story‚ Annie first loses her father and then her sculpture. What deeper loss does Annie experience?

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    Having received a charter for a local Phi Kappa Lambda chapter‚ Dr. Blanchard wishes to cater a luncheon to honor the new members of the honor society. The luncheon will be held in Mary Donlon Hall on the last Friday afternoon in October (look up the exact date) from 1 to 3 p.m. This space has kitchen facilities‚ including a commercial stove and microwave‚ but no serving utensils

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    by William Somerset Maugham. First some information about the author. W. S. Maugham was a well-known English playwright‚ novelist and short story writer. He was the son of a British diplomat. He was educated at King’s school in Canterbury‚ studied painting in Paris‚ went to Heidelberg University in Germany and studied to be a doctor at St.Thomas Hospital in England. So‚ he put his hand in different activities and that’s why he is a versatile and experienced person. S. Maugham was critical of the

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    When I was about fifteen‚ I read Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham and I was mesmerized. At the time‚ I was living in a town of a 1‚000 residents in western Colorado where my father was a minister. My older sister‚ Alice‚ had died in an automobile accident and I was struggling to make sense of that age old question: “Why do bad things happen to good people?” I don’t remember now how I got my hands on Of Human Bondage or why I started reading it‚ but once I did‚ I couldn’t put it down.

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    The Painted Veil

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    the novel Maugham wrote‚ that he had felt a desire to use the story as an inspiration‚ but re-wrote it and made a more modern version of it. According to his words‚ it was the first time he started writing from a story instead of from a character. I can dare say‚ that the plot of the book is very tricky. But there is a great depth of meaning in the novel‚ which is finely hiding from inattentive reader. Its main message is a critique of society‚ its shallowness and selfishness. Maugham clearly demonstrates

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    The screen adaptation of W.S. Maugham’s novel The painted veil |Directed by |John Curran | |Produced by |Edward Norton | | |Naomi Watts | |Release date(s) |December 20‚ 2006 (US) | |Country |China | |

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    What Is an Artist?

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    forgotten. An artist as a man apart‚ what is he? For example let’s take W. S. Maugham and his work “The moon and Sixpence” in which he wrote about Charles Strickland‚ a middle-aged English stockbroker who abandoned his family and became an artist. He was concentrated on his art. He was indifferent to love‚ friendship and kindness. His pictures fell flat on the public and recognition came to him only after death. W. S. Maugham wrote: “An artist as a man apart is alone in his world. He is shut in a tower

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    This reminds me of something that happened during a conversation between me and my sister. My youngest daughter was graduating from high school and I had planned a luncheon for our entire out of town guest immediately following graduation with dinner to follow later that evening. I had prepared chicken salad to be eaten at the luncheon however; with the number of family that arrived‚ I needed to add more ingredients after returning home from graduation. With the excitement about my youngest child

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    Summary "The Force of Circumstance" is a story which tells about a man‚ Guy‚ and his wife‚ Doris. They live in Malaysia. Guy moved there right after his schooling and has lived there for years. He left once and he came back with his white wife‚ Doris. The story is not written in the first person‚ it is a narrator who tells you the story. The language use is normal and the tone of voice a little bit ironic. When Guy was young he was very alone at night. Night after night it was the same. One evening

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    STYLISTIC ANALYSIS William Somerset Maugham «THE ESCAPE» William Somerset Maugham is one of the best known English writers of the 20th century. The trend he belongs to is realism with slight ifluence of expressionism. A novelist‚ a dramatist‚ and a short-story writer‚ he gained an outstanding reputation with his prominent books “Of Human Bondage”‚ “The Moon and Sixpence”‚ and “The Razor’s Edge”. The observer of the first decades of the 20th century‚ Maugham is deeply critical of the morals and

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