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The Moon and Sixpence

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The narrative follows Charles Strickland, a character inspired by the artist Paul Gauguin, who abandons his family to pursue a life of painting. In Paris, he disregards the friendship of fellow artist Dirk Stroeve and causes heartbreak by eloping with Stroeve's wife, Blanche. However, Strickland's interest in her is superficial, as he only values her as a model for his art. Once he completes the painting, he leaves her behind, showcasing his selfishness and the destructive nature of his obsession with art.

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The Moon and Sixpence, William Somerset Maugham

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2008
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Language
English
Publisher
SMK Books
Released
2008
Pages
192
ISBN13
9781604595659
Series
First published
1919
Original title
The Moon and Sixpence
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The narrative follows Charles Strickland, a character inspired by the artist Paul Gauguin, who abandons his family to pursue a life of painting. In Paris, he disregards the friendship of fellow artist Dirk Stroeve and causes heartbreak by eloping with Stroeve's wife, Blanche. However, Strickland's interest in her is superficial, as he only values her as a model for his art. Once he completes the painting, he leaves her behind, showcasing his selfishness and the destructive nature of his obsession with art.