SUMMERY
The Great Stone Face, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is an interesting, fanciful short story. It is woven around the character named Ernest. Ernest, inspired by the legend narrated by his mother on The Great Stone Face, awaits its arrival from his childhood days.
The legend is, a Child will be born resembling this image, exhibiting noble qualities. Such a divine kid would be the greatest person of his age. He spent hours gazing at the Great Stone Face every day, once his routine work gets completed. When there is a rumour on the arrival of such a person resembling a great stone face, his inner voice dismissed it with a reason, that it is not so. It is because he couldn't relate that person (Mr. Gathergold) to the Great Stone Face.
The rumour did not last long, but when Gathergold died in poverty, people refused to accept him to be the human Great Stone Face. Ernest still awaited its arrival. Again a day came, when a chief Commander who is the citizen of the Valley, returned, to live his final days in his native. People again portrayed him to be the human Great Stone Face.
Again, Ernest dismissed the claim with the reason he does not resemble its appearance. His quest to see The Great Stone Face's human figure never ended till the end, but continued.
CONCLUSION
The chapter - The Great Stone Face - Part 1 illustrates to students about Ernest's arduous search to find out the man who would return to the valley one day and resemble the Great Stone Face. Presenting the CBSE Class 8 English Honeydew Prose Summary of The Great Stone Face - Part 1 that must have helped 8th Standard students to have an extensive understanding of the chapter.