The Razor's Edge

What are the motifs in The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham?

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The duality of man is a recurring idea. In Larry's conversation with Maugham, Larry talks about the necessary existence of evil to balance out the good. It's an idea that is exemplified by several of the novel's main characters. No one is a hundred percent bad or good; they're simply human.