Virginia Woolf's "Duchess and Jewelers" is about Oliver's short story, Oliver is a poor man who becomes a jeweler and talks to the Duchess. In the story, Oliver and the Duchess suffered from social power, where she could deceive him by selling false pearls to him in exchange for the weekend he spent with his daughter It was. The confrontation between men and women is obvious, but Virginia Woolf uses flashbacks, opinions, and images to convey the dispute between wealthy people and the poor.
Jeweler Mr. Oliver Bacon is the only person who developed in Virginia Woolf's short story "Duchess and Jeweler". A writer explains an enterprise businessman as a multifaceted person, using indirect consciousness flow and her own words. He is ambitious and considerate. Jeweler is very arrogant and ambitious. By depicting a metaphor of his animal - his ambition is more obvious than his ambition from his physical orientation ("his nose is long and flexible like the elephant's torso") . "The camel saw the blue lake." He revealed his deepest enthusiasm for cold rocks and for others, especially because there were no real friends in the story Did. When bacon opens his safe to enjoy his treasure, this excitement is obvious as jewelry - "shine, cool, eternal burning, use their own compressed light" - as he gives human attributes to bacteria is
In the 1770s, Duke of Devonscher of Spencer - Cavendish in the Georgian period surprised the fashion world with a 90 - centimeter (1 - year) high - rise tower like artificial fruits and birds. . Therefore, you can only sit on the floor with a carriage - it is really comfortable! Another trend for her is to add huge ostriches hair to her (higher) hairstyle, which tickles in every move of the head. One of her feathers is about 1,20 m (1,3 yd) - this is a very luxurious fashion, a very miserable ostrich regret