How does the narrator convince the reader of Salvatore's 'goodness'?
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In the short story “Salvatore”, Maugham has presented the character of Salvatore as an epitome of goodness. ... Through the depiction of an apparently ordinary man as our protagonist has been, Maugham shows us how the quality of goodness – the inner beauty of a man – can make an ordinary man extraordinary.
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