Halloween Costume ideas 2015

Salvatore by W. Somerset Maugham: Summary & Analysis

Salvatore Reading & Explanation

Summary of the story

The story “Salvatore” by William Somerset Maugham begins abruptly with “I wonder if I can do it.” The writer is doubtful whether he can hold our attention for a few pages when he narrates the story of Salvatore.

Salvatore was fifteen years old, the eldest son of an Italian fisherman. He had a pleasant face and happily took care of his two younger brothers. He spent his morning lying on the sea-beach and used to swim effortlessly in the sea where his father used to catch fish.
As Salvatore grew, he fell in love and was betrothed to a girl who lived on the Grande Marina. The girl was pretty and had beautiful eyes.

Then Salvatore left home for military service to become a sailor in the navy of King Victor Emmanuel. He felt nostalgic and missed the islands of Ischia and Vesuvius which he now realized were parts of his life as important as his hands and legs. He felt all alone in the battleship living with strangers and also in the noisy friendless cities where he landed. Salvatore now grew homesick. And above all these, he missed his fiancee (the girl he is engaged to) the most.

In service, Salvatore was sent to many places like Spezia, Venice, Bari and China. He fell ill when in China, and as he was suffering from rheumatism he was considered unfit for further service. Salvatore did not mind his illness and rather felt happy to return to his own home. He was eager to meet his family and fiancee

On his return he was very emotionally welcomed by his parents and brothers with ‘great deal of kissing’ and cry of joy. But Salvatore was looking for his girl in the crowd, but in vain. She was not there.

When he went to her house, she was sitting with her mother at the doorstep. They had already received the news of his illness and learned that he ‘would never be quite well again’, ‘would never be strong enough to work like a man’. So, his fiancee’s mother bluntly told him that her daughter could not marry him now. This was a heartbreak for Salvatore, but he did not blame the girl. One day Salvatore’s mother told him about Assunta, a girl older than him who had seen him at a festival, fallen in love with him and wanted to marry him. Though at first he denied, on his mother’s advice he got married to Assunta and settled down in a tiny house in the middle of a vineyard. Later they had two children, both boys.

Salvatore had to work hard to earn a living. He used to catch cuttlefish at night. He also used to work in his vineyard the whole day.

His rheumatism often took its toll on him; he would then lie down on the beach with pain racking his limbs but never did he utter an unpleasant word for anyone. Never did he blame anyone for anything in his life.

Salvatore was a responsible husband as well as an affectionate father. At times he gave his children a bath and used to hold them tenderly as if they were flowers.

Finally the author comes back to where he started. He reminds us that he wanted to keep us attentive throughout his narration and he has successfully done so. Maugham depicts the character of Salvatore as a man who possessed nothing but an invaluable quality, “the rarest, the most precious and the loveliest that anyone can have”  – the quality of goodness.

Analysis of the story ‘Salvatore’

The story Salvatore by Somerset Maugham (pronounced as ‘mawm’) is a very short, simple and straightforward story written in third person narrative technique. The author just tells the readers the story of a fisherman named Salvatore who lived in an Italian Island.

The story is actually a biographical sketch of the protagonist (main character) Salvatore in chronological order. The story begins when he was a boy of fifteen and ends when he is a middle-aged man with two children and a wife living peacefully a hard life of a common fisherman.

There is nothing extraordinary in Salvatore’s life except that he catches a disease rheumatism from which he never completely recovers and the breakup of the engagement with the girl he had loved.

But as a curious reader you may expect a turn of events, a twist in the tale, towards the end of the story. But that never happens. The ending of the story may well dishearten some readers, and at the same time may amuse others. The lack of a complex plot and a twist that the readers are used to see most of the time makes us wonder if it has really been a story or just an accumulation of events.

But the main theme of the story, as the writer Maugham himself clarifies at the very end, has been the portrayal of a quality in Salvatore’s life — “Goodness, just goodness”. Hence, the story, though apparently seems to be mere narration of events in a young man’s life, is actually a masterly character sketch of the man.

If there is anything mentionable about the style, the beginning and the ending of the story are somewhat uncommon, as the author directly communicates to the readers to say that he just tried to see whether he could hold our attention for a while as he went on to draw the portrait of a man named Salvatore.

Moreover, the writer has not used a lot of direct speeches as we see in most short stories. He rather relies on his own narration of the events. In many places (Salvatore’s marriage with Assunta, his relationship with her etc.) author avoids details to keep the story short.



Use of similes (a direct comparison between two things using ‘as’ or ‘like’) in ‘wept like a child’, ‘thin as a rail’, ‘enormous hands, like legs of mutton’, ‘they were like flowers’ etc. are rather common in the story.

Source: https://englicist.com/

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Labels

1.0 1.0 welcome 1.1 1857 a face in the dark a gorilla in the guest room a horse and two goats a work of artifice abou ben adhem absorption by roots Acids after blenheim agencies of the un agencies of the united nations agriculture agro industries aids to health all summer in a day an angel in disguise Analytical Chemistry And Power And Salts anti-ageing august declaration b wordsworth bank banking Bases basic biology bible bio biology birches Calorimetry cash crops cell Cell - The Structural And Functional Unit Of Life Cell Cyle And Division central banking Chemical Bonding Chemical Coordination In Plants chemistry chief seattle's speech children circular flow diagram circular flow model circulatory system civics class 10 climate climate of india commercial banks conventional sources of energy council of ministers crossing the bar Current Electricity daffodils demand demand elasticity desiderata development dover beach drama early nationalists economic Applications economic development economic issue economic systems economics economies economy education elasticity elasticity of demand Electrical Power And Household Circuits Electrolysis electromagnetism Endocrine Glands energy english expenditure factors factors of production first war of independence first world war fiscal fiscal policy food crops Force forward bloc fritz functions gdp Genetics - Some Basic Fundamentals geography goods government government expenditure government Intervention government spending gross domestic product growth growth of nationalism health Health Organisations hearts and hands high courts history history and civics home rule home rule league Human Evolution i know why the caged bird sings icse importance ina indepence india india climate india industries india minerals industries industries in india inependence and partition of india inflation intervention into intro introduction isc john brown julius caesar kids labor lifestyle lucknow pact macbeth Machines macreconomics macro economics mahatma gandhi market markets meaning meaning and functions of money merchant of venice metallurgy micro economics microeconomics mineral industries minerals minerals in india model to understand economic issue Mole Concept And Stoichiometry monetary monetary policy money movie muslim league my greatest olympic prize nam national movement nationalism natural vegetation nature and structure of markets nine gold medals non-aligned movement non-conventional sources of energy notes Organic Chemistry organize organizing organizing economies partion partion of india partition of bengal Periodic Table - Properties And Variations Photosynthesis Photosynthesis - Provider Of Food For All physics poems policy pollution Pollution - A Rising Environmental Problem Population Population - The Increasing Numbers And Rising Problems president prime minister production prose quality quit india movement reference Refraction Of Light At Plane Surfaces Refraction Through A Lens reverie revision notes rise of assertive nationalism rise of dictatorship salvatore science second world war sense organs soils soils in india Sound sources of energy Spectrum spending story Strtucture Of Chromosomes Study Of Compounds - Htdrogen Chloride Study Of Compounds - Nitric Acid subhas chandra bose subordinate courts sugar Sulphuric Acid supply supreme court system systems television the bangle sellers the blue bead the chinese statue the cold within the darkling thrush the dolphins The Excretory System the gift of india the heart of the tree the little match girl The Nervous System the old man at the bridge the patriot The Reproductive System the singing lesson the sound machine the spider and the fly the state of economic development the story of an hour the tempest theory theory of demand theory of supply to build a fire trade Transpiration transport transport in india treasure chest treasure trove umemployment un union parliament unit of life united nations universal declaration of human rights Uses Of Ammonium Hydroxide And Sodium vegetation vice president video video economic system waste management water resources water resources in india we are the music makers welcome what is economics why is economics important Work world war world war i world war ii

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Powered by Blogger.
Javascript DisablePlease Enable Javascript To See All Widget