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Critical analysis of the visit to the pagodas by Somerset Maugham?

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Answered by sanjeevnar6
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Hi there,

The Japanese Peace Pagoda Temple was a nice Trip. The Temple was on the Slope of the Jalpahar Hills. It showcases the four avatars of Buddha as well as the Bodhisattva Buddha. The Temple is opening up to all or any Castes and Creeds. It had been Created to spread peace, and prosperity within the World. It had been Created under the Directions of the devout Japanese Monk called Nichidatsu Fuji. Going into that Temple was one of the Peaceful encounters in my life. Folks altruistically Pray and Sing the prayers with the beating drums. There was no limitation to any Religion. Everyone was allowed to Pray.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The visit to the Pagodas by Somerset Maugham was really one of the most critical attempts.

Salvatore is termed as the title capital of the short story.

The primary motive of the Salvators story is to catch hold of the narrater s attention.

We get a moral lesson from Salvator s story.

Somerset Maugham changed the character in order to get a moral lesson, and he deals with the plot, and he changed the nature.

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