between the social discourse of then and now.
To fully understand A Passage to India and its cultural and historical significance one must first understand the...
clash of cultures and races in "A Passage to India"
A Passage to India, published in 1924, was E. M. Forster's first novel in fourteen years, and the last novel...
and imperialist, colonist English. Throughout the novel A Passage to India we see a great culture clash between the Indians and English. The Indians have resentful...
context of this story is difficult. As we see cultures clash and personalities collide having unity in India is not expected. In addition it is hard to understand...
race.
Mrs. Moore
As a character, Mrs. Moore serves a double function in A Passage to India, operating on two different planes. She is initially a literal character...
grows wider than ever, and the novel ends on an ambiguous note. When A Passage to India appeared in 1924, it was praised by reviewers in a number of important...
particularly if they practice Hinduism and this is why the clash between Hinduism and
Christanity in A Passage to India parallels the conflict between the Indians...
cultural differences when he joins the tea and "He took his tea at a little distance from the outcasts . . . According to the article, Mystery in A Passage to India...
Moore returns to India symbolically in the form of her daughter Stella, who has married Mr. Fielding.
THEMES
Culture Clash
The clash between two differents...
between this book and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
In A Passage to India ,There are constant clashes between cultures, races, religion, and even politics...
particularly if they practice Hinduism and this is why the clash between Hinduism and
Christanity in A Passage to India parallels the conflict between the Indians...
colour of a wide range of symbols.
1. The Marabar Caves:
Forster's A Passage to India is intense with the type of symbolic language that we generally connect...
Indians and their country but intrigued by the differences of the cultures and races. Thus began their passage into India.
Not to far along, a party is planned...
and dance) than with any other god" (McDowell 105).
The clash between Hinduism and Christianity in A Passage to India parallels the conflict between the Indians...
the wife of the Lieutenant-Governor, secures Mrs. Moore quick passage out of India.
During the trial, the Indians in the crowd jeer Adela for her appearance...
intense retributive violence of the so-called Indian Mutiny, is exactly what A Passage to India is designed to move beyond.
You can also notice that Forster uses...
tried to impose the Victorian culture and European style of inferiority on the Indian women. Just as in E. M. Forster's colonial novel A Passage to India, the women...
In his novel A Passage to India, E.M. Forster uses a wealth of linguistic features stereotypes, to justify the meaningless attempts to bridge the cultural gaps...
Readers response
Passage to India
Foster described Chandrapone in both beautiful and ugly manner. Chandrapone has two parts the dazzling and the hideous...