放 The Japanese Quince By John galsworth
The Japanese Quince By John Galsworthy
John galsworthy (1867-1933 Deal with social class upper-middle class lives Highlights the characters insular, snobbish, acquisitive attitudes and their suffocating moral codes Challenged the ideals of society depicted in the preceding literature of Victorian England
John Galsworthy (1867~1933) •Deal with social class, upper-middle class lives. •Highlights the characters' insular, snobbish, acquisitive attitudes and their suffocating moral codes. •Challenged the ideals of society depicted in the preceding literature of Victorian England
Works achievements THE The Fors wte Saga and its FORSYTE seqt Comedy and end of the SAGA Chapter Won nobel prize in Literature in 1932 MUSIC FROM THE TVSIRIEs COMPOSED AND coNDnC N D uy G oIFREY BERGON
Works & Achievements •The Forsyte Saga and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. •Won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932
Plot Mr. Nilson, an upper class gentleman was attracted by a Japanese quince in the yard. Finding that another gentleman who looks like himself is also enjoying the sight of the plant, Mr. Nilson changes his attitude towards the Japanses quince immediately, and feels embarrassed about himself
Plot •Mr. Nilson, an upper class gentleman was attracted by a Japanese quince in the yard. Finding that another gentleman who looks like himself is also enjoying the sight of the plant, Mr. Nilson changes his attitude towards the Japanses quince immediately, and feels embarrassed about himself
Why Japanese Quince Quite, murmured Mr Nilson These exotics, they don't bear fruit. Pretty blossom Exotics Fruit Unorthodox Material outcomes Foreign, innovative new things
"Quite," murmured Mr. Nilson. "These exotics, they don't bear fruit. Pretty blossom!" Why "Japanese Quince"? "Fruit": Material outcomes "Exotics": Unorthodox Foreign, innovative new things