четверг, 25 апреля 2013 г.

Individual Reading. The moon and sixpence. Part 2


After several years of living in London, the author moves to Paris for some time. He meets his old friend Dirk Stroeve in Paris. The letter had turned to be an untalented painter but a very good person. Dirk acquaints him with his wife who he simply adores. During their conversation, the author learns that Dirk is acquainted with Mr. Strickland.  Besides, the narrator finds out that Dirk admires Charles’ talent and respects him much as the painter, while his wife hates him. Soon, Dirk and the writer meet Mr. Strickland in café. They join him and while having a talk, the narrator notices the great changes in Charles’ appearance – he is very thin and untidy but at one time, he symbolizes some power and moral strength. Form this meeting, the story - teller learns that Mr. Strickland had to work as a guide, translator and even decorator. While trying to make his ends meet, he paints pictures which no one buys.  

1 комментарий:

  1. A very good job! Slips:
    1) the latter has turned to be (not 'letter' and 'had turned')
    2) from this meeting

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