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Monday, May 27, 2019

The Ant and the Grasshopper W. Somerset Maugham

There are some beliefs that everyone gets in their whole life, what they deserve, and it is based upon common sense. However, there are exceptions for to each one rule or statement in the existence. One of these exceptions is described in Maughams story, the fable called The Ant and the Grasshopper which is about George and Toms experiences. In this case, the ant is George and the grasshopper is Tom. One of them, George, chose the part of being a responsible and sensitive person. It is he who has been working a lot for getting a particular retirement for the end of his life.Moreover, he has been helping his brother in all his whims. He is a role model for everyone. On the other hand, Tom is this winning of person who decides to live his life in order to satisfy his own wishes. He is a very nice and charming person, but he is perpetually cheating on his brother and all his friends. Moreover, he has a lot of faults and he is al modes looking for luxuries. For twenty years Tom raced and gambled, philandered with the prettiest girls, danced, ate in the most expensive restaurants, and dressed beautifully. He always looked as if he had just stepped out of a bandbox.Though he was forty-six you would never project taken him for more than thirty-five. It might be safely said that the villain of this story is Tom, the bad man, the person who has got everything that he desires by taking the slowly way. And according to the fable he deserves a bad end or at least any that is non good enough. Nonetheless, this is not a unblemished story with a traditional ending. The end of it is really funny. It may be said that the writer wanted to emphasize the fact that Tom had achieved everything and it was out of the blue.In addition, it might be pointed out that the writer is criticizing the coherence between Georges principles and the way he acted when his brother obtained the fortune. He showed jealous. Besides, it can be said that he was not happy with his whole life. He a lways wanted more than he obtained. The moral is clear, life is not unfair. It depends on you, on everyone and on the way people see lifes opportunities. In conclusion, there are people with good luck and fortune. There are people who are not firm with their principles and there are people who are not happy due to their vision of living. It is called life and its ironies.

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