Abstract

The interesting observation about William Somerset Maugham is that he has reliable literature. It had been the sole movement during which he had completed and fixed belief. He made an entire heart surrender to literature from boyhood to maturity. He spared all his time reading and writing. His face to face contact with suffering humanity made him see ‘human nature’ as it really was. He had a large-hearted clarity in the treatment of the laboring class. The impact of his medical studies upon his progress as a writer can scarcely be overrated. Believing writing as serious as life, he approached it with a determined purpose. He decided to measure if he possibly could, and for literature. This paper traces that human life is very common, there is no vast difference between common people as well as some religious people. His works reflect particularly the lifestyle of common people and missionaries. Maugham’s short stories and novels dealt with very ordinary themes and his language is very simple and lucid. In this paper some of the prominent short stories of Somerset Maugham are taken for the study since his short stories are filled with exemplary sarcasms of religious pretensions. There is a famous saying in Buddhism: “Desire is the root cause of all evils”. But most of the religious persons, Government servants, politicians and aristocrats’ lives are suitable for this saying, readers can find this in his work of art clearly. Also this paper is an instance of religious pretensions.

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