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Explain with reference to the story "SALVATORE" how the quality of goodness can make an ordinary man extraordinary​

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Answered by Sreeja1432
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In the short story “Salvatore”, Maugham has presented the character of Salvatore as an epitome of goodness. The writer directly communicates with the readers both at the beginning and the end of the story to suggest the purpose of his story. Through the depiction of an apparently ordinary man as our protagonist has been, Maugham shows us how the quality of goodness – the inner beauty of a man – can make an ordinary man extraordinary.

The story basically presents a biographical narrative of Salvatore’s life in a chronological order. When the story begins, he is a boy of fifteen, the son of an Italian fisherman. As a fisher boy, it is no shock that he is an expert at swimming. But the protective and caring attitude he shows to his two younger brothers is somewhat beyond regularity.

Salvatore’s affectionate nature at this very young age wins the readers’ heart. At the very beginning paragraphs of his story, the author has been successful in registering a lasting impression of Salvatore’s goodness on our mind.

And this impression only gets stronger when the story progresses. We next see Salvatore as a passionate lover who joins the royal navy in order to get the girl he loves. Not only that, he remains true to his love even in foreign lands. He writes his beloved letters stating her his agony of staying away from her and his longing to meet her.

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Answered by kaushanimisra97
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  • The main character of W. Somerset Maugham's story with the same name, Salvatore, is a regular fisherman who is happy, kind-hearted, nice, and hard-working.
  • Because of his intrinsic goodness, which is the most beautiful and elusive characteristic anyone can aspire to, he attracts readers the most.
  • The narrative is a biographical account told in chronological sequence, and the author addresses the audience directly at both the beginning and the conclusion to explain the plot.
  • The narrative aims to highlight a man's inherent decency, which transforms a regular person into someone special.
  • Being the oldest brother and the most responsible, Salvatore used to look out for his two younger brothers. He wouldn't let them go too far out to sea because it was his duty and because he loved them.

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