describe the rise of oliver as a jewiller
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◾ The Duchess and the Jeweller" (1938) is a short story by Virginia Woolf. Woolf, being an advocate of addressing the "stream of consciousness," shows the thoughts and actions of a greedy jeweller; Woolf makes a thematic point that corrupt people do corrupt actions for purely selfish motives (and often without regret).
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At the end of the story, Oliver discovers that the pearls that the Duchess has given him are worthless. They are not real and so that means he has paid her a huge amount of money for fake jewels. Oliver has done this because he is so obsessed with rising above his humble childhood.
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