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    Characters of the Story Narrator - The Narrator starts the story about how he knew the Gessler brothers. The first introducing is raised up by the narrator as the first person‚ refers to first line‚ “I knew HIM from the days of my extreme youth‚ because he made my father’s boot” character I refers to the narrator and HIM refers to the person that is immediately told‚ Mr. Gessler. This means that the Narrator knew Mr. Gessler because his father is a customer of the boot maker. In this line “I remember

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    первый : John Galsworthy was born at Kingston Hill in Surrey‚ England. He was educated at Harrow and studied law at New College‚ Oxford. He travelled widely looking after family’s shipping business and at the age of twenty-eight began to write. второй : *From the Four Winds* a collection of short stories‚ was Galsworthy’s first published work in 1897. His first stories were published under the pseudonym John Sinjohn. It would not be until *The Island Pharisees* (1904) that he would begin publishing

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    The extract under consideration is a piece of a third person narration. However‚ it is not just a matter-of-fact account of events. You can find not a few pieces of description throughout the story. Thereby the finely wrought delineation of the characters and scenery is gained. Also there are quite a lot of dialogues in the story which are important in revealing a person’s inner state and overall atmosphere. On the whole‚ the prevailing tone of the extract appears to be rather romantic and elevated

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    Ga John Galsworthy (1867 — 1933) TO LET (1922) This novel is the last volume of the Forsyte Saga. It marks both the end of the first stage in the development of the Forsytes and the beginning of the second‚ post-war stage in the chronicles of their doings. That final stage is the subject of Galsworthy’s second trilogy‚ the Modern Comedy‚ where the younger generation of the Forsytes are depicted against the background of England’s post-war decay. In the following extract

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    LITERATURE AUKSĖ JAKIŪNAITĖ 4th year student of English Philology The Theme of Family in the Novel “The Silver Spoon” by John Galsworthy COURSE PAPER Research adviser Assist. Monika Gruslytė Šiauliai‚ 2009 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. Theoretical Part 5 2.1 John Galsworthy’s Life Experience 5 3. The Theme of Family in the Novel “The Silver Spoon” by John Galsworthy 9 3.1 Main Characters of the Novel “The Silver Spoon” and Their Characteristic Features 9 3.2 Michael Mont and Fleur Forsyte

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    to-do list‚ to avoid losing track of multiple lists. “Keeping a list will help you work out your priorities and timings‚ so it can help you put off the non-urgent tasks.” Work smarter‚ not harder Good time management at work means doing high-quality work‚ not high quantity.

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    Nadya Lytvynenko 42; 403 Text Analysis The extract under analysis comes from “The Apple Tree” by J. Galsworthy. John Galsworthy was an English novelist and a playwright of the beginning of the XXth century. He is most famous for “The Forsyte Saga” and its sequels “A Modern Comedy” and “End of the Chapter”‚ all of them were filmed several times. What’s more‚ the writer won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1932. The extract deals with the description of the setting for of events in the story. This

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    A Sample of Complex Stylistic Analysis J. Galsworthy. The Broken Boot (E.M. Zeltin et. Al. English Graduation Course‚ 1972‚ pp.88-89: finishing with the words ".. .walked side by side.") Text Interpretation The passage under analysis is taken from John Galsworthy’s story "The Broken Boot". It is about an actor whose name is Gilbert Caister. For six months he had been without a job and a proper meal. He ran into a man whom he had come to know in a convalescent camp‚ a man who thought a

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    Period 2 LA11H Hero he.ro [heeroh] (plural he.roes) 1. A man of distinguished courage or ability‚ admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. 2. A person who‚ in the opinion of others‚ has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal: He was a local hero when he saved the drowning child. That is the dictionary definition of a "hero". All of us have a hero. To some‚ a hero might be a favorite actor or fictional character. To others‚ a hero may be along

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    views on primary qualities of objects are qualities that never change‚ no matter how hard you try to break them‚ the qualities will remain the same. Primary qualities also create ideas for us because of the qualities in that specific object. For example‚ having the idea of a flower‚ all the parts of the flower remain the same‚ but the secondary qualities of that flower or the ideas in me would be the color of it‚ yellow‚ red‚ etc. and the texture. Locke discusses how primary qualities produce ideas

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