October Meeting, "Nunc Dimittis" by Roald Dahl

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The Book

Warning: there are spoilers for the story in the text

"Nunc Dimittis" is a short story by Roald Dahl that delves into themes of revenge, vanity, and betrayal. The protagonist, Lionel, is a wealthy and conceited man who prides himself on his taste in art and society. After being publicly humiliated by a woman named Janet de Pelagia, whom he had romantically pursued, Lionel crafts an elaborate scheme to get back at her. He invites her to a dinner party where he unveils a portrait of her painted by an artist, deliberately exaggerating her physical flaws. Janet is visibly devastated, and Lionel feels triumphant. However, his victory is short-lived. Shortly after, Janet takes her own life, and Lionel's hollow triumph turns into regret and guilt as he realizes the severity of his actions.

First published in 1953, *"Nunc Dimittis"* resonated with readers due to its dark twist and the psychological depth of its characters, traits that would later define Dahl's adult fiction. The story captivated audiences by exposing the cruel nature of human vanity and revenge. Its chilling ending left a lasting impact, reminding readers of the dangerous consequences of pride and humiliation.


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The Author

Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was a British novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter renowned for his whimsical and darkly humorous tales that have captivated generations of readers. Born in Llandaff, Wales, Dahl's early life was marked by adventure and tragedy, having served as a fighter pilot during World War II and later enduring personal hardships, including the loss of his daughter, Olivia.
Dahl's literary career took off with works like "James and the Giant Peach" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," where his inventive imagination and witty storytelling thrived. He had an uncanny ability to connect with young readers, infusing his stories with unforgettable characters and fantastical worlds. His macabre tales for adults, such as "Tales of the Unexpected," showcased his versatility as a writer.
Throughout his life, Dahl's work garnered critical acclaim and widespread popularity, solidifying his status as one of the world's most beloved and enduring children's authors. His legacy lives on through his timeless stories, which continue to enchant and entertain readers of all ages.

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