The Merry-Go-Round

The Merry-Go-Round by W. Somerset Maugham is a literary work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 13, 2015. This edition comprises 44 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Miss Elizabeth Dwarris, a wealthy woman who exerts a tyrannical influence over her less fortunate relatives, using her financial power to impose her will and beliefs upon them.
Readers will find a portrayal of Miss Dwarris as a domineering figure, whose evangelical upbringing shapes her interactions with her cousins. The story explores themes of control and moral judgment, as she attempts to guide her relatives towards what she perceives as salvation, often leaving them feeling miserable and oppressed. Through her harsh demeanor and relentless scrutiny, Maugham illustrates the complexities of familial relationships and the burdens of wealth, making this work a thought-provoking addition to the realm of literature and fiction.
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ALL her life Miss Elizabeth Dwarris had been a sore trial to her relations. A woman of means, she ruled tyrannously over a large number of impecunious cousins, using her bank-balance like the scorpions of Rehoboam to chastise them, and, like many another pious creature, for their soul’s good making all and sundry excessively miserable. Nurtured in the evangelical ways current in her youth, she insisted that her connections should seek salvation according to her own lights; and, with harsh tongue and with bitter gibe, made it her constant business to persuade them of their extreme unworthiness. She arranged lives as she thought fit, and ventured not only to order the costume and habits, but even the inner thought of those about her: the Last Judgment could have no terrors for any that had faced her searching examination. She invited to stay with her in succession various poor ladies who presumed on a distant tie to call her Aunt Eliza, and they accepted her summons, more imperious than a royal command, with gratitude by no means unmixed with fear, bearing the servitude meekly as a cross which in the future would meet due testamentary reward.
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