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Chapter XLIII
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Looking back, I realise that what I have written about Charles Strickland must seem very unsatisfactory. I have given incidents that came to my knowledge, but they remain obscure because I do not know the reasons that led to them. The strangest, Strickland's determination to become a painter, seems to be arbitrary; and though it must have had causes in the circumstances of his life, I am ignorant of them. From his own conversation I was able to glean1 nothing. If I were writing a novel, rather than narrating2 such facts as I know of a curious personality, I should have invented much to account for this change of heart. I think I should have shown a strong vocation3 in boyhood, crushed by the will of his father or sacrificed to the necessity of earning a living; I should have pictured him impatient of the restraints of life; and in the struggle between his passion for art and the duties of his station I could have aroused sympathy for him. I should so have made him a more imposing4 figure. Perhaps it would have been possible to see in him a new Prometheus. There was here, maybe, the opportunity for a modern version of the hero who for the good of mankind exposes himself to the agonies of the damned. It is always a moving subject.
On the other hand, I might have found his motives5 in the influence of the married relation. There are a dozen ways in which this might be managed. A latent gift might reveal itself on acquaintance with the painters and writers whose society his wife sought; or domestic incompatability might turn him upon himself; a love affair might fan into bright flame a fire which I could have shown smouldering dimly in his heart. I think then I should have drawn6 Mrs. Strickland quite differently. I should have abandoned the facts and made her a nagging7, tiresome8 woman, or else a
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vocation
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nagging
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bigoted
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gambling
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proficiency
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monotonous
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compartments
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serenely
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hovering
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filthy
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triumphantly
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manifestation
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brutal
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artistic
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