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The Hero

by W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham

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This novel belongs to the narrative fiction genre and is composed in a straightforward prose style typical of early 20th-century British literature. It centres on Colonel Parsons and his wife, who are anxiously awaiting the return of their son, Jamie, from South Africa. The story examines their emotional states and the social expectations placed upon them, as well as the relationship between the parent and child. Themes of honour, shame, familial duty, and personal aspirations are woven throughout, set against a contemporary upper-middle-class British setting.

The narrative begins with the couple observing their surroundings as they prepare for Jamie’s arrival, highlighting their hopes and anxieties. The novel provides a character-driven exploration of personal and social values, set within the context of post-Edwardian England. It reflects the societal attitudes and familial pressures common in the period, portrayed through the interactions and reflections of its characters.

From the opening pages

Colonel Parsons sat by the window in the dining-room to catch the last glimmer of the fading day, looking through his Standard to make sure that he had overlooked no part of it. Finally, with a little sigh, he folded it up, and taking off his spectacles, put them in their case. "Have you finished the paper?" asked his wife "Yes, I think I've read it all. There's nothing in it." He looked out of window at the well-kept drive that led to the house, and at the trim laurel bushes which separated the front garden from the village green. His eyes rested, with a happy smile, upon the triumphal arch which decorated the gate for the home-coming of his son, expected the next day from South Africa. Mrs. Parsons knitted diligently at a sock for her husband, working with quick and clever fingers. He watched the rapid glint of the needles. "You'll try your eyes if you go on much longer with this light, my dear." "Oh, I don't require to see," replied his wife, with a gentle, affectionate smile. But she stopped, rather tired, and laying the sock on the table, smoothed it out with her hand. "I shouldn't mind if you made it a bit higher in the leg than the last pair." "How high would you like it?" She went to the window so that the Colonel might show the exact length he desired; and when he had made up his mind, sat down again quietly on her chair by the fireside, with hands crossed on her lap, waiting placidly for the maid to bring the lamp. Mrs. Parsons was a tall woman of fifty-five, carrying herself with a certain diffidence, as though a little ashamed of her stature, greater than the Colonel's; it had seemed to her through life that those extra inches savoured, after a fashion, of disrespect. She knew it was her duty spiritually to look up to her husband, yet physically she was always forced to look down. And eager to prevent even the remotest suspicion of wrong-doing, she had taken care to be so submissive in her behaviour as to leave no doubt that she recognised the obligation of respectful obedience enjoined by the Bible, and confirmed by her own conscience. Mrs. Parsons was the gentlest of creatures, and the most kind-hearted; she looked upon her husband with great and unalterable

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