in salvatore somerset maugham voices dissatisfaction with fact that for most people things spoken about oneself are more important than man himself.do u agree? illustrate your answer with help of examples from story
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Salvatore is offered by W. Somerset Maugham. In this voice, we have a theme of humility, dignity, happiness, acceptance, and responsibility.
The story is initially narrated in a first person by the unnamed author and also from the starting of this story the reader actually realizes that the Maugham is exploring the responsibility theme.
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Salvatore is offered by W. Somerset Maugham. In this voice, we have a theme of humility, dignity, happiness, acceptance, and responsibility.
The story is initially narrated in a first person by the unnamed author and also from the starting of this story the reader actually realizes that the Maugham is exploring the responsibility theme.
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