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    Salvatore fought the homesickness by writing letters to the girl, he loved, back at home. He wrote to her (in his childlike handwriting) long, ill-spelt letters in which he told her how constantly he thought of her and how much he longed to be back. Read summary of Salvatore

    Salvatore fought the homesickness by writing letters to the girl, he loved, back at home. He wrote to her (in his childlike handwriting) long, ill-spelt letters in which he told her how constantly he thought of her and how much he longed to be back.

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    Salvatore married a twenty-four or twenty-five year old woman, Assunta, who was even older than him. Salvatore got married to Assunta because his mother had told him that Assunta had fallen in love with him. Being the kind and humble person that he was, Salvatore decided to marry Assunta and settleRead more

    Salvatore married a twenty-four or twenty-five year old woman, Assunta, who was even older than him. Salvatore got married to Assunta because his mother had told him that Assunta had fallen in love with him. Being the kind and humble person that he was, Salvatore decided to marry Assunta and settle down in his newly married life.

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    It was hard for Salvatore to leave the island which he had never left in his life before, to become a sailor in the navy of King Victor Emanuel. He even wept like a child. It was hard for him who had never been less free than the birds to be at the beck and call of others, it was even more hard to lRead more

    It was hard for Salvatore to leave the island which he had never left in his life before, to become a sailor in the navy of King Victor Emanuel. He even wept like a child. It was hard for him who had never been less free than the birds to be at the beck and call of others, it was even more hard to live in a battleship with strangers instead of in a little white cottage among the vines. Though sometime he had felt that Ischia looked a little like his village or Vesuvius looked pearly at dawn, when all those passed, he was left alone and dreadfully homesick. It was also very hard for him to part from the girl he had loved. He missed her terribly and constantly wrote letters to her telling how much he missed and thought about her.

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    The rarest quality which Salvatore possessed, according to the narrator, was goodness, just goodness. Read summary of Salvatore

    The rarest quality which Salvatore possessed, according to the narrator, was goodness, just goodness.

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    Salvatore couldn’t marry his fiancé because of his ailment. He suffered from some form of rheumatism which not only made him unfit for the services but also the fact that he would never again be quite well. However, the girl and his family had said that she could never marry a man who would never beRead more

    Salvatore couldn’t marry his fiancé because of his ailment. He suffered from some form of rheumatism which not only made him unfit for the services but also the fact that he would never again be quite well. However, the girl and his family had said that she could never marry a man who would never be strong enough to work like a man. They had already made up their minds and the girl’s father would never say yes to their marriage.

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    The hardest thing for Salvatore was to be away from his island, a place which he had never left before in his life. It was difficult for him to be at beck and call of others and living in a battleship with strangers. All his life he had been free and lived in a little white cottage among the vines,Read more

    The hardest thing for Salvatore was to be away from his island, a place which he had never left before in his life. It was difficult for him to be at beck and call of others and living in a battleship with strangers. All his life he had been free and lived in a little white cottage among the vines, and when he was ashore, to walk in noisy, friendless cities with streets so crowded that he was frightened to cross them, when he had been used to silent paths and the mountains and the sea.

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  1. "Salvatore" is a short story written by W. Somerset Maugham that explores the theme of love and its transformative power. The story is set in the hills of Sicily and focuses on a young man named Salvatore, who lives a carefree life until he meets a woman named Carmela. Through his love for Carmela,Read more

    “Salvatore” is a short story written by W. Somerset Maugham that explores the theme of love and its transformative power. The story is set in the hills of Sicily and focuses on a young man named Salvatore, who lives a carefree life until he meets a woman named Carmela. Through his love for Carmela, Salvatore transforms from a carefree and irresponsible young man into a responsible and caring individual.

    At the beginning of the story, Salvatore is depicted as a young man who is content with his life in the hills. He is carefree and spends his days playing the guitar, singing, and living life to the fullest. However, his life takes a drastic turn when he meets Carmela. Salvatore is immediately captivated by Carmela’s beauty and grace, and he falls in love with her at first sight. This experience is a turning point in Salvatore’s life, as it causes him to reflect on his carefree ways and the direction of his life.

    Salvatore’s transformation is gradual but noticeable. He becomes more responsible and begins to take care of Carmela and her family. He starts to work hard to provide for them and becomes a dependable and trustworthy person. This transformation is a result of Salvatore’s love for Carmela and his desire to make her life better. He realizes that his life has a purpose, and that purpose is to take care of the people he loves. This realization leads to a change in Salvatore’s character and his outlook on life.

    The theme of love is central to “Salvatore.” Maugham shows how love has the power to transform people and bring out their best qualities. Love is depicted as a force that has the ability to change a person’s life and make them a better person. In Salvatore’s case, his love for Carmela leads him to become more responsible, caring, and dependable. Love serves as a catalyst for personal growth and maturity, and it is the driving force behind Salvatore’s transformation.

    The story also explores the idea that love has the power to bring out the best in people. Salvatore’s love for Carmela inspires him to work hard and to provide for her and her family. He becomes a better person because of his love for her, and this transformation is a testament to the power of love. Love has the ability to bring out the best in people and to make them care for others. This idea is emphasized in “Salvatore,” as the story shows how love has the power to change the lives of those who experience it.

    Another important theme in “Salvatore” is the idea of purpose. Salvatore’s life has a purpose, and that purpose is to take care of the people he loves. This idea is central to the story, as it shows how love gives people a sense of purpose and direction in life. Salvatore’s transformation from a carefree young man into a responsible and caring individual is a testament to this idea. He realizes that his life has a purpose, and this realization brings him a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction.

    In conclusion, “Salvatore” by W. Somerset Maugham is a story that explores the themes of love and its transformative power, personal growth, and the idea of purpose. The story shows how love can bring about personal growth and maturity, and how it has the power to change a person’s outlook on life. It also explores the idea that love has the power to bring out the best in people, and that it gives people a sense of purpose and direction in life. “Salvatore” is a testament to the transformative power of love

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    Salvatore suffered from some form of rheumatism, which not only made him unfit for services but also the fact that he would never again be quite well. Read summary of Salvatore

    Salvatore suffered from some form of rheumatism, which not only made him unfit for services but also the fact that he would never again be quite well.

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    The message of lesson this short story, “Salvatore” conveys is goodness. To be as humble and kind and happy as Salvatore, even when confronted with problems. He never blames anyone for anything in life but accepts life as it is. He teaches us to be calm and composed and accept life with its ups andRead more

    The message of lesson this short story, “Salvatore” conveys is goodness. To be as humble and kind and happy as Salvatore, even when confronted with problems. He never blames anyone for anything in life but accepts life as it is. He teaches us to be calm and composed and accept life with its ups and downs.

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