Transcript Quality

Quality
----- John Galsworthy
I. The author
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John Galsworthy (1867-1933),
is one of the most famous English
novelists and playwrights of the
early 20th century. He won the
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932.
During his career, he produced 20
novels, 27 plays, 173 short stories
and other works.
 The Forsyte Saga
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Galsworthy is known for his portrayal of the
British upper middle class and for his social
satire.
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He regarded the novel as a lawful instrument
of social propaganda. He believed that it was
the duty of an artist to state a problem, to
throw light upon it, but not to provide a
solution.
“Quality”
II. “Quality”
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“Quality” is a realistic portrayal of social life. It is
constructed in a rather conventional way.
The action line in this story follows the customary
course of well-constructed plots.
Plot:
It is a particular arrangement of happenings in
a novel that is aimed at revealing their causal
relaionships or at conveying the novelist’s ideas.
A plot is sometimes called a story line.
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1. Phases of Plot
 Exposition
 Conflict
 Climax
 Denouement
1. Phases of Plot
1. Exposition
2. Conflict
It provides the reader with the
knowledge of Gessler Brothers,
their shops, and their attitude
toward making boots.
The brothers are faced by the
competition of the big firm. When
they lose one of the two shops, the
conflict between the big firm and
handicraftsmen is strengthened.
3. Climax
The climax arrives when the
surviving younger brother can
no longer make a living.
4. Denouement The denouement comes with his
death and the success of the big
firm.
2. Characters
The main characters are the Gessler Brothers.
 We may infer that they are German immigrants
or Englishmen of German origin.
 They are poor, belonging to the lower social
stratum.
 They show integrity and complete dedication to
their work.
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The characters are revealed in
conflict in both ways:
1.
Externally, between Gessler
Brothers and the big firm.
2.
Internally, within the younger
brother himself.
• The brothers in a difficult situation and
poses a moral choice before them:
a. whether they should give up their ideal
to meet the competition or …
b. stick to their ideal and face any
consequences.
The younger brother would rather die of
starvation than cheapen his products.
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His tragic death as an outcome thus
greatly intensifies his noble personality
and heightens the theme of the story.
3. The meaning of “quality”
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The word “quality” acquires a double meaning.
1.
In a highly competitive commercial society, the
Gessler Brothers maintain the quality of their
boots.
2.
They display their quality of human nature.
4. Symbols
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The basic symbols are the Gesslers, their boots
and the leather they use. They form a compound
symbol of an uncompromising ideal.
1.
Their boots, made of the best leather and
incarnating the very spirit of all footgear, are
their ideal which stands for a supreme
quality of human nature.
2. The Gessler Brothers stand for their type of
human beings.
• Their personal moral victory reveals the richness
of human values.
• Their death symbolizes the defeat of something
larger than themselves. It becomes a blow against
the pre-industrial practice of combining making a
living with making a life, an attack on the personal
responsibility of an artisan for his work.
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The tragedy of the Gessler Brothers
signifies a moral decay in the search for
material civilization. Human values are
threatened by material gain.
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