The Fall of Edward Barnard

Describe symbolism in The Fall of Edward Barnard by W. Somerset Maugham

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It is widely held that Maugham used Bateman's character to symbolize America's prosperity before the Great Depression and Edward's character as a symbol of the depth of the despair and poverty felt by so many Americans after the market crashed.

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The Fall of Edward Barnard