The Man of Property

I. The author : John Galsworthy

II. Retold by : Christopher Price

III. Founding editor : John Milne

IV. The sub titles in the novel :

1. The Forsytes Meet Philip Bosinney
2. Philip Bosinney Meets Irene
3. A Lonely Old Man
4. Soames Forsyte decides to Build a House
5. The Plans of the House
6. Soames and Bosinney Disagree
7. An Evening at the Theatre
8. A Drive with Uncle Swithin
9. ‘A Free Hand’
10. Old Jolyon at the Zoo
11. The Dance
12. ‘I Can Hold On Too’
13. ‘Will You Let Me Go’
14. Bosinney in the Fog
15. Forsyte v. Bosinney
16. Message in the Jewel Box
17. Bosinney Disappears
18. The Death of Philip Bosinney
19. ‘This is My House’

V. The Characters and their Characterizations :

1. The Major/Main Characters
a. Old Jolyon Forsyte
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story she was Protagonist
The author characterized Old Jolyon Forsyte by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe or tell him
b. Philip Bosinney
Round Character or Complicated Character
Because in the beginning story he was Protagonist but in the ending story he was Antagonist
The author characterized Philip Bosinney by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe or tell him
c. June
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story he was Protagonist
The author characterized June by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her
d. Soames
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story he was Antagonist
The author characterized Soames by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe or tell him
e. Irene Heron
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story she was Protagonist
The author characterized Sheila Williams by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe or tell her

2. The Minor Characters
a. James
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story he was Protagonist
The author characterized James by Indirect Characterization,
Because the author characterized through action, dialogue, and performance
b. Swithin
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story he was Protagonist
The author characterized Swithin by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe him
c. Emily Golden
Flat Character or Static Character
Because the author told her in beginning story only, she was Protagonist
The author characterized Emily by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her

d. Young Jolyon
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story he was Protagonist
The author characterized Young Jolyon by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe him
e. Frances Crisson
Flat Character or Static Character
Because the author told her in beginning story only, she was Protagonist
The author characterized Frances Crisson by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her
f. Helena Hilmer
Flat Character or Static Character
Because the author told her in beginning story only, she was Protagonist
The author characterized Helene Hilmer by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her
g. Winifred
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story she was Protagonist
The author characterized Winifred by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her
h. Mantaque Dartie
Flat Character or Static Character
Because the author perform her in the beginning story only and he was Antagonist
The author characterized Mantaque Dartie by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe and tell him
i. Jolly
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story she was Protagonist
The author characterized Jolly by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her
j. Holly
Flat Character or Static Character
Because in the beginning until the ending story she was Protagonist
The author characterized Holly by Direct Characterization,
Because the author characterized through describe her

VI. Theme of the novel : “Love is difficult thing to be understood that Love can make happiness and Love can make sad too”


VII. Plot of the novel : “Fix Between Forward and Flashback”
Because the author actually told the novel in chronology but the author told the things which had happened first, and then the author explained that why it happened.
1. The exposition
The Forsyte family was in a party. Old Jolyon was the head of the family. The party was to celebrate the engagement of Old Jolyon’s grand-daughter, June, to Mr. Philip Bosinney. In the party he met June’s friend, Irene.
2. Rising action (climax)
The Forsyte family had known that Bosinney and Irene loved each other. It is scandal, because actually Bosinney and June had engaged. June was very unhappy when she had known it.
3. Falling action (denouement)
Bosinney had dead but his death was mystery. There was no one knew why he death. Irene came back again in Soames although actually Irene didn’t love her husband.

VIII. Setting of the novel : In London, and Robin hill. The time was 15th 1886 next.

IX. Point of view of the novel : “The Limited Omniscient Point of View”
The author not only told what the characters said and acted, but what the characters felt, and it was limited. It can be explained that the author told the characters said, acted, felt, but not all of the characters who were in the story.

X. Figure of speech of the novel :
Simile : in the page 24, in the sentence;
He was like a cat looking out for a mouse.
Hyperbola : in the page 37, in the sentence;
Hot tears were running down June’s pale face and she could see nothing.
Personification : in the page 58, in the sentence;
‘I believe you are made a stone’
Sarcasm: in the page 53, in the sentence;
‘Get away,’ said Bosinney, ‘or I will knock you over’

Satire: in the page 47, in the sentence;
I am artist, not a businessman. I cannot promise to spend no more than £12 000. I cannot work you any more.

XI. The ending of the novel : Sad ending

XII. The advantages of reading the novel:
I can improve my reading skill,
I can enrich my vocabulary,
I can improve my translation skill,
I can enrich my CCU
I can know more how to tell something with a correct sentence,
I can improve my knowledge, etc

XIII. The messages of the novel :
Don’t be persistent our self to get her or him love if she or he doesn’t love us
Don’t be an arrogant person
Don’t think that the money can make a good love
XIV. The moral value of the novel :
Money is not everything
A person who doesn’t care the feeling of love he or she will get a bad destiny in love

XV. The summary of the novel :

The Forsytes were an upper-class family in polite society. They were wealthy. At the moment, the Forsyte family was in a party. Old Jolyon was the head of the family. The party was to celebrate the engagement of Old Jolyon’s grand-daughter, June, to Mr. Philip Bosinney. In the party he met June’s friend, Irene.
Actually Iren had married Soames and Bosinney and June had engaged but, Bosinney and Irene loved each other. Irene was unhappy with her husband, because actually she didn’t really love his. Soames wanted to build a house in Robin Hill. He ordered Bosinney to build a house there. Bosinney was a good architect. After the house had finished there was a scandal. It was the problem about money. Bosinney spent the money more than an agreement with Soames. They brought the problem in the court. The judge told the court that Philip Bosinney this amount of many back to Soames.
Irene loved Bosinney very much. Her husband knew about it. But her husband loved her very much. He would not let her go. June also was very sad when she knew that Bosinney and Irene loved each other.
Finally, Bosinney had an accident, he died. There was no one knew why he had an accident and died. Irene back to her husband again although her didn’t really love her husband.













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