Saturday, January 30, 2021

The Promise by William Somerset Maugham —- Review

The short story “The Promise” by William Somerset Maugham is dedicated to the universal feeling, it is about love. But love which was described here has features which can not always be met - it is self-sacrificing.

Another subject which was told in the story is a difference in age in marriage and how society reacts to these unusual cases.

The story left readers the possibility to conclude what the main characters did right and what they did wrong, although it is clear to which actions the author sympathized.




Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://transread.limsi.fr/NAACL2016-Demo/thepromise.html

Saturday, January 23, 2021

The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind” By Ray Bradbury — Review

”The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind” by Ray Bradbury is a parable that tells about two cities that were competing against each other, changing the form of  their city’s walls trying to gain an advantage.

The moral of the story is that uniting is a great strength. Ray Bradbury is as always concise and conceptual.

Here is the link to the text of the story:

https://mschapmansclass.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/the-golden-kite-the-silver-wind.pdf


Sunday, January 17, 2021

Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story by Russell Banks -- Review

The story "Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story" written by contemporary American writer Russell Banks talks about love. The author isn’t sure if it is real love or not. The main character says that he loves her but in fact he hates her.

 The main character describes his relationship with a woman he hated. It looks like a social phenomenon. He holds his feelings inside, he can’t reveal it because society isn’t tolerant of cruel actions. 

The climax of the story brings freedom to the narrator and produces complicated thoughts about the physical and emotional parts of love.

Here is the link to the text of the story:

https://www.missourireview.com/article/sarah-cole-a-type-of-love-story/



Sunday, January 10, 2021

For Esmé with Love and Squalor By Jerome David Salinger

The title of the story "For Esmé with Love and Squalor" written by American writer Jerome David Salinger is difficult to translate. The word squalor means "the state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant". An alternative translation of this word is compassion. Actually, both translations are correct: the first is a direct translation and the second one is closer to the meaning of the story.

According to the plot, an American soldier is writing a letter to a teenage girl in England, with who he had a conversation in 1944 (before D-Day). Taking into account the biography of Salinger who participated in the Second World War, we can conclude that the story is about himself.

In the story, the author uses interesting literary methods. The narrator begins to tell the story in the first person in a relaxing and humanistic style. Whereas, the second part is completely different due to increasing tension. The ending discloses the main idea of the story.  

The publication of this story in 1950 resulted in wider recognition for the young author Salinger.  Since that time readers and critics started calling Jerome David Salinger a live classic of American literature. 


Here is the link to the text of the story:

http://www.ae-lib.org.ua/salinger/Texts/N6-ForEsme-en.htm


Sunday, January 3, 2021

The Other Side of the Hedge by E.M. Forster — Review

The short story “The Other Side of the Hedge” written by British writer E.M. Forster represents a genre of allegory. The main character appears in another world. He refuses to accept the fact that he is there. 


E.M. Foster creates a surrealistic picture of the world, which looks as perfect but according to the attitude of the narrator, it is a questionable statement.



 


This is a link to the rest of the story:

http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~raha/793CA_web/OtherSide.pdf