1. The English Character in A Passage to 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. ... Moore is also supportive of the Indians, but holds an idealized, somewhat close-minded Christian view on the world, thus adding to cultural misunderstandings seen later in the text. As both the Indians and English prepare for the Bridge Party, which is supposedly meant to "bridge the gap between East and West-, we see furt...
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