1. How does Maugham bring out the idea of fatalism in this
tale?
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Somerset Maughm brings out the idea of 'fatalism' in his story 'Appointment in Samarra'. In the story, when the servant goes to some local market in Baghdad he gets startled by death! He wants to escape from death and begs his master for a horse, to ride to far away Samarra.
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