1. The English Character in A Passage to India
In his novel A Passage to India, E.M Forster offers the reader a critique of English colonists, or Anglo-Indians as he refers to them, in colonized India. ... Moore and Adela Quested, Forster demonstrates the differences between the attitudes of the English who have lived in India for an extended period of time and those who are newly arrived in India and tend to have a more sympathetic, unbiased view of the native Indians. ... The impact of these social conventions, while apparent in English society, is amplified under the conditions in India. In contrast to the privacy of England, "Indi...
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