came in from the cold‚ written by John Le Carre is happen to be one of the best piece of the literary history of spies. The English writer‚ who is one of the best well-known figure in the spy fiction‚ received the Edgar Allan Poe Award and the Somerset Maugham Prize for this book. The book is credible because the author himself worked in the intelligence service for a long time. In the 1950s and 1960s he had worked to the MI5 and MI6 so he had to write his novels under a pseudonym that happened to
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to examine the situation with sympathy and open-mindedness. Ironically‚ the Church – the representative of God – does not save his life but let him down‚ and it is not a peaceful place for people as it is said to be. “Save the best for last”‚ Maugham undoubtedly has bared this in mind as he lets the irony reach its peak at the very end of the story. Now that Foreman has become a successful businessman with more than 10 tobacco shops under his hand‚ he comes to the bank for his regular depositing
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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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It states that the Duke of Somerset at the time “dominates and rules about the king’s person”‚ the Duke of Somerset was a favoured noble of Henry VI’s‚ especially liked by Margaret of Anjou. The source is suggesting that the Duke of Somerset controlled some of the decisions made by the king‚ referencing towards the loss of Normandy by his army. Henry VI was not very wise‚ certainly
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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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The movie Se7en by David Fincher‚ brings in a new detective‚ David Mills‚ to join in on a case with an older detective‚ William Somerset‚ that’s about to retire. The movie starts with Somerset on a case and another detective complaining about how difficult he is because he actually investigates and asks questions. After showing that Somerset and Mills are gonna have some disagreements by them arguing about what they’re gonna do when they first meet; it cuts to an intro where it plays a part of the
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“A Searing Indictment of the Failure of the American Education System” – Is this a fair assessment of The Catcher in the Rye and Death of a Salesman? In The Catcher in the Rye (1951) and Death of a Salesman (1949)‚ there are contemptuous references to the American Education that currently existed. This was a time of educational reform‚ which continued into the 1950s. These reforms were the result of the inadequacies discovered during recruiting for World War II when recruits were found to be almost
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aBiography Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893)‚ French author of the naturalistic school who is generally considered the greatest French short story writer. Guy de Maupassant was probably born at the Château de Miromesniel‚ Dieppe on August 5‚ 1850. In 1869 Maupassant started to study law in Paris‚ but soon‚ at the age of 20‚ he volunteered to serve in the army during the Franco-Prussian War. Between the years 1872 and 1880 Maupassant was a civil servant‚ first at the ministry of maritime affairs‚
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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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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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