The Moon and Sixpence

How does W. Somerset Maugham use imagery in The Moon and Sixpence?

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Maugham depicts Paris as a glittering, humming city, filled with beautiful museums and galleries, and with streets of cheap whores and drunken artists. His detailed imagery portrays Paris as a magical, wonderful place.

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The Moon and Sixpence