среда, 3 апреля 2013 г.

Summary Individual Reading - 4

The Moon and Sixpence.

Some time later after it was Stroeve who reports about his decision to come back home to the Netherlands. Anyway he also reports that he saw Strickland after the wife's death. Meanwhile dirk says he founds a Strickland's picture in the studio, it's not a secret anymore that Blanche is depictedin it in the nude way. So the burst of jealousy comes as he wants to destroy the picture.
As a result here comes the month that passes by while Crabbe meets Strickland. He doesn't feel remorse at all for the death of Blanche. And as a result Strickland feels no pity for destroyed life of Stroeve. He has never wanted to separate Blanche and Stroeve but to use Blanche as an artist's model. He is not interested in women at all. Fluently Strickland decides to show the paintings by him to Crabbe. The effect of it has a strong impression on the narrator in a certain way. Paintings are so ugly for him. Anyway there's something interesting and touchy in itCrabbe has never seen him again.

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