Duchess and the Jeweller
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Essay title: Duchess and the Jeweller
Angus A. Ahwireng
Mrs.Fendley
English IV, 7th block
25 February 208
Identity and Prestige
The “Duchess and the Jeweller” is one of the short stories written by the British writer “Virginia Woolf.” The story basically revolves around the desire of a common man for prestige and identity and how he is not hindered by anything to accomplish this goal. Oliver Bacon, the main character in the short story is well developed by the author using many literary techniques to describe his character as a many sided man. Analyzing story elements such as: protagonist, conflict and theme give a better understanding into the ambitions of the jeweller the main character.
The first story element, being the protagonist will give powerful evidence about the ambitions of the main character. From the very beginning of the story, readers are given vivid descriptions of Oliver Bacon’s ambitious habit. Although in his present life he is compared to his younger days, the jeweller is still missing that prestige and identity he has been longing for. He reveals his deepest passion