Chapters 21-30
The
narrator invited Strickland to the restaurant and used the behavior of
indifference to get information from him. It was a successful method and soon
the former found out what he wanted. Charles opened his mind and seemed as a
man without human feelings but with abnormal passion. He did not care about his
family, his apartments and money and was interested in art. The only he wanted
to draw despite he liked neither of his own pictures. Moreover, he even went
against the narrator to see the pictures. The narrator needed money but also
refused to show them to the narrator buy one.
Charles’
character let him say what he wanted to anyone and Dirk Stroeve was one of his
targets. The former found Dirk’s weakest point and hit there. The nature of
Stroeve did not let him to be offended at his words for a long time and new and
new grins towards him changed nothing. One day the narrator and Dirk decided to
search for Charles because did not see him for a month. It emerged that the
latter was very ill and because of his conditions Stroeve decided to bring him
at his house. However, Mrs. Stroeve was strongly disagree and looked for
something bad with Strickland’s coming. She hated him with her whole heart but
had to give up and even care of Charles. She and her husband spent all days
near his bed but had never heard words of thankfulness.
One day
Dirk came to the narrator in a grief and informed him that Mrs. Stroeve had
left him because of her love to Mr. Strickland. Despite of Dirk’s attempts to
talk around her, the woman had chosen Charles. Dirk loved his wife more than
himself and let them life in the Stroeve’s house. He himself happened to have
no home and no wife.
GOOD!
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The only THING he wanted WAS to draw despite THE FACT he liked neither of his own pictures. Moreover, he even went against (WHAT DO YOU MEAN?) the narrator to see the pictures.
The PAINTER needed money but also refused to show them to the narrator WHO WANTED TO BUY one.