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How does Maugham bring out the idea of fatalisam in this tale appointment in samarra​

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Answered by Riddhikasle
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Fatalism is the belief that all events are predestined and inevitable. According to fatalism, no matter what we do, the outcome of a situation can never be changed.

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Answered by oOmisskillerOo
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Fatalism is the belief that all events are predestined and inevitable. According to fatalism, no matter what we do, the outcome of a situation can never be changed.

In his short version of the Mesopotamian folk tale "Appointment in Samarra", W. Somerset Maugham etches a perfect tale of fatal destiny.

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