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Maugham's novels often explored what setting?

  • Space

  • The slums

  • Fantasy worlds

  • Mountain ranges

Answer

The slums, often depicted in Maugham's novels, served as a setting that allowed him to explore the harsh realities and social struggles of the marginalized. Through his vivid portrayal of these environments, Maugham shed light on the lives of those living in poverty and highlighted the social inequalities that existed during his time.
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