Famous storytellers and their creative features Chapter 1. OBJECT OF FAMOUS LEADING LINGUISTIC RESEARCH 1.1. Description of famous fairy tales 1.2. Characteristics of a literary tale CHAPTER 2 "STUDY OF THE LINGUISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TALES OF FAMOUS STORYTELLERS" 2.1 There are fairy tales in the composite. 2.2 Stylistic devices of the famous fairy tale. Conclusion Reference
INTRODUCTION The Forsyte Saga, sequence of three novels linked by two interludes by John Galsworthy. The saga chronicles the lives of three generations of a moneyed middle-class English family at the turn of the century. As published in 1922, The Forsyte Saga consisted of the novel The Man of Property, the interlude “Indian Summer of a Forsyte” , the novel In Chancery, the interlude “Awakening”, and the novel To Let.Soames Forsyte, a solicitor and “man of property,” is married to the beautiful, penniless Irene, who rebels against his values. She falls in love with Philip Bosinney, the French architect whom Soames had hired to build a country house. Soames rapesIrene, whom he considers his property, and proceeds to ruin Bosinney, who subsequently dies in a traffic accident in London. Irene returns to Soames.In Chancery concerns the love between Irene and Young Jolyon Forsyte, Soames’s cousin. (The story of the last days of Old Jolyon, his father, is told in “Indian Summer of a Forsyte.”) Irene and Soames divorce; she marries Jolyon and bears a son, Jon. Soames and his second wife, Annette Lamotte, have a daughter, Fleur.
The aim of the paper intend is to know position which was The Forsyte
Saga a social realistic novel to highlight ploys of manipulation.
The actuality of the theme.The present work shows the analysis of the thesis in movement all represent different people, groups, or concepts that had an active part during the period.
The theoretical value of the work is to allow the opportunity to search, find, and use various sources in writing. Ideally, these sources will liven and strengthen the composition..