The Verger" by W. Somerset Maugham & Pele's thousandth goal. one word answers

 

The Verger" by W. Somerset Maugham

1) What is the occupation of the main character in “The Verger"?

The main character in the short story "The Verger" by W. Somerset Maugham is Albert Edward Foreman, and his occupation at the beginning of the story is the verger of St. Peter's Church in Neville Square.

 

2) Who is a Verger?
A verger is a church officer who typically takes care of the church building and assists in religious services.



3) Why is the verger dismissed from his position?

The verger is dismissed from his position because he is illiterate and refuses to learn to read and write as requested by the new vicar.



4) Why didn't Foreman like the new Vicar?


In "The Verger," Foreman didn't like the new vicar because he felt the vicar was not suitable for the church



5) Why did Foreman refuse to learn to read and write?
In "The Verger," Foreman initially refuses to learn to read and write because he feels too old and doesn't see the necessity for it in his life.


(6) How does the verger react when he is dismissed from his job?
In "The Verger," Albert Foreman, the verger, initially reacts with disbelief and confusion when he is dismissed from his job. 
He is then overwhelmed by the prospect of finding new employment and navigates a difficult path to find his place in the world. 



7) What business does the verger start after being dismissed?
Albert Edward Foreman set up in business as a tobacconist and news agent . He set up a business of tobacco and sweets. He started it in a long street where there were no tobacconist.


8) What was the verger's initial attitude towards learning to read and write?

In "The Verger," Albert Edward Foreman's initial attitude towards learning to read and write is one of disinterest and resignation.
He expresses contentment with his life and believes he has fulfilled his duty without literacy, suggesting he doesn't see a need to learn.



9) How many tobacco shops did Foreman open in ten years?
In the short story "The Verger" by William Somerset Maugham, Albert Edward Foreman opens ten tobacco shops within a ten-year period.
He starts with one shop, sees its success, and then expands his business by opening more, ultimately owning a total of ten.


10) How much money did Foreman have in his bank account?
In "The Verger" by W. Somerset Maugham, Mr. Foreman has accumulated a little over thirty thousand pounds in his bank account. 

The bank manager suggests investing it, but Foreman, unable to read, is hesitant to sign anything without understanding the details. 


11) What did the manager of the bank advise Foreman?

In "The Verger," the bank manager advised Foreman to invest his accumulated wealth in safe securities.
The manager offered to handle the investment process, ensuring Foreman only needed to sign the necessary documents. Foreman's confession of being illiterate only deepened the manager's astonishment at Foreman's financial success.

The main characters in W. Somerset Maugham's short story "The Verger" are:


* Albert Edward Foreman: The protagonist, a dignified and competent verger of St. Peter's Church in Neville Square for sixteen years. He takes immense pride in his work and is well-respected by the congregation. A key aspect of his character is that he is illiterate, a fact that ultimately leads to his dismissal but ironically paves the way for his unexpected success.

* The New Vicar: A recently appointed, energetic, and officious man in his early forties. Unlike his predecessor, he is very particular about the church's operations and is shocked to discover Albert Edward's inability to read and write. He represents the conventional societal expectation of literacy.

* The Two Churchwardens: Elderly men who have been churchwardens for a long time, even before the new vicar's arrival. They support the new vicar's decision to dismiss Albert Edward due to his illiteracy, highlighting the prevailing social bias.
While not central to the plot, other minor characters help paint a picture of the setting and Albert Edward's life:

* The Old Vicar: The predecessor of the new vicar, who was more traditional and never seemed to mind Albert Edward's illiteracy. He is remembered fondly by Albert Edward.

* Albert Edward's Wife: She appears later in the story and plays a significant role in his success. She helps him manage his growing business and also handles the tasks that require reading and writing.

* The Bank Manager: He is astonished to learn of Albert Edward's illiteracy after the verger has become a successful businessman, prompting Albert Edward to reflect on his life's trajectory.
These characters interact to explore themes of societal expectations, the nature of intelligence and capability beyond formal education, and the unexpected paths to success.



Pele's thousandth goal

1) Why did Pele feel nervous when he came to play in Bahia?

Pelé felt immense pressure to score his 1000th goal amidst national and international attention. This weight of expectation, coupled with his eagerness to achieve the milestone, resulted in pre-game nervousness and anxiety.

2) When did Pele score his thousandth goal?
On November 19, 1969, Pelé scored his 1,000th goal.

3)Which team did Rene belong to?
Rene is an experienced goal keeper who belonged to Santos.

4)Who does Pele compare Rene to?
Pele compares Rene to a "powerful beetle".

5) How did the fans of Pele celebrate his thousandth goal?

As soon as Pelé scored his 1,000th goal, ecstatic fans immediately flooded the pitch, hoisting him onto their shoulders for a triumphant parade while the entire stadium, including the opposing team's supporters, erupted in a standing ovation.

6) Who first discovered the total number of official goals scored by Pele?

The Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is credited with first discovering and documenting Pele's total number of official goals.

7) Why did Pele feel his thousandth goal to be a jinx?

While Pelé's 1,000th goal was a moment of immense celebration, he didn't necessarily feel it was a "jinx" in a superstitious sense. However, the intense pressure and global scrutiny leading up to it were a significant burden.

8) Did Pele score any goal while playing against Corinthians?
Yes, Pelé scored many goals while playing against Corinthians.
In fact, his very first professional goal was scored against Corinthians of Santo André on September 7, 1956. He scored in the second half of that match, helping Santos to a 7-1 victory.


9) How many goals did Pele score playing with Coritiba?
Pele did not play for Coritiba. He primarily played for Santos.


10) Brazilian newspapers compared Pele's thousandth goal to ?

Brazilian newspapers largely compared Pelé's 1,000th goal to an equally significant event: the landing of Apollo 12 on the moon. The milestone was given equal front-page coverage alongside the historic lunar mission.

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