Mr. Know-all
W Somerset Maugham, England (1874-1965)
b. Apply the four levels of interacting with the text “Mr.
Know-all”.
Literal Comprehension: The narrator was going to Japan from American
us ship after world war I. He had to share his cabin with Mr.Kelad, a British citizen whom the writer disliked very much.
Son he took different kinds of drink asking the narrator to have anyMr.Kelada
seemed active in every activities and talked a lot. He insisted on winning the
argument and never realized his mistake. Thus he was called Mr. know all. Ramsay friend of speaker
was also there. While talking, Mr. Kelada claimed that he was perfect in pearl
business and also claimed that he could know real price. Of pearl worn by Mrs. Ramsay claimed it just cost 18,000
dollars. While arguing in Mrs. Ramsay locked very terrified. Mr. Kelada judged
it with magnifying glass and also confirmed by looking the gesture of Mrs.
Ramsay. Mr. Kelada gave a hundred dollar note to Mr. Ramsay that made all
people in the ship toe make fun letter addressed to Mr. Kelada indicating one
hundred dollar note inside. Narrator was observing all that. When he knew that
Mr. Know all was good person he had no hatred towards MrKelada at all.
Interpretation: This story may
be trying to tell us the concept of racial discrimination between whites and
blacks. No doubt Mr. Kelada was social, honest, helpful etc. But his mistake
was becoming unable to find out whether he was wanted or not. He was a bit
arrogant in his opinion still he seemed to bear some insults not to break
conjugal relation of Ramsay’s couple. The narrator had prejudiced on Kelada so
he hated him but by last changed his attitude towards Mr. Kelada. The story
also tell us not to leave wife away from you.
Critical Thinking: Though the story is talking about
racial discrimination, there is some doubt. How can Mr. Kelada bring out so
marry drinks at once? What is the reason in narrator himself despite of being
hated a lot?
Assimilation: The story gave me a clear concept of racial
discrimination. Whites hated blacks in USA or in Britain or elsewhere very
much. H learnt that sometimes he should live for others although we get some
insults ourselves. Mr, Kelada bears a lot for the conjugal life of Ramsay’s
couple.
b. Retell the story “Mr. Know All” from Mr. Kelada’s point of
view.
I am Max Kelada. Once
after the First World War I was going to Yokohama,
Japan by sea from San Francisco. In
the ship I couldn’t get separate cabin but I had to share my seat with an
Englishman. When I looked for my set partner I found him in smoking-rom. When I
told him I was a British citizen to could not believe, so I showed my passport.
To make him friendlier I offered him different types of drinks but he only
liked to take Martini. Though I liked my best to make him talking a lot he
disliked me. I wanted to please him anyhow. Then I started to show him some
cards tricks though he disliked them too. Though we spent time a lot he didn’t
like me much within couple of days I became familiar with all people in the
ship. From my different tricks all people gave me new name as “Mr. Know All” . I liked that name as
well
One evening there was a
discussion about a Japanese made pearl. One of the ship partners Ramsay’s
behaviours made e to show my identity as a dealer in pearl. I told them I could
know everything about the pearls. I claimed that the pearl worn by Mrs. Ramsay
was $30,000. I bet with him for 1,000 dollars if it was duplicate one. I looked
the pearl closely and knew that it was original
one. When I looked at Mrs. Ramsay’s face she was turned into white. She
seemed afraid and her gesture requested me not to open up the truth. I told a
lie and gave $1000 to Mr. Ramsay. I was made fun that evening. Next day I knew
that Mrs. Ramsay had brought is secretly but told her husband she bought only
in 1800 dollars. Next morning Mrs. Ramsay pushed hundred-dollar note secretly
to me. When my partner knew the reality. I was right about the pearl, he
started to like me.
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