Monday, May 20, 2019

The text under interpretation is “The Happy Man” by William Somerset Maugham

First some schooling about the author. W. S. Maugham was a well-kn declare English playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was the son of a British diplomat. He was educated at Kings school in Canterbury, study 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 mint in different activities and thats why he is a versatile and experienced person. S. Maugham was critical of the morals, the narrow- bear in mindedness and finesse of bourgeois society.Such novels as Of Human Bondage, The Moon and Sixpence, The Theatre and others came under his pen. He was also the master of the short story. Among them are Colonels Lady, Friend in Need, Lions Skin, and so forth S. Maugham was among the most popular writers of his era, and reputedly, the highest paid author during the 1930s. I like this author. S. Maughams style of writing is clear and precise. He doesnt impose his views on the reader. He puts a question and leaves it to the reader to answer. 1 also like his reveling the light-headed sides and vices of human nature skillfully.Well, this text is about a successful man, who had a good job, a family, a nice flat in London, but he wasnt satisfied with his life and made up his mind to give up ein truththing for uncertainty. But, why is this man unhappy? He seems to have everything to be happy. But he doesnt consider himself happy. He is unpleased with his life. And the question arises What is happiness then? I believe that each person has his own values in life. Everyone has his own ideas about happiness. And this text is dedicated to the man who is trying to find his happiness.1 liked this text. It made me think about the values in life and about what happiness is. So, the of import problem of this text is that everyone is an architect of his own fortune. fhe main characters of this text are the narrator and doctor Stephens. The building is a bit unusual because of a philos ophical digression which makes the reader think about the positioning to life, relations with people and values in hfe. The general slant of the text is matter-of-fact. f rom the very beginning of the text we learn about the authors reflections

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