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| #13246420 in Books | 2008 | File type: PDF | 292 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A Clash of Cultures|By Steven M. Anthony|A Passage to India, written by E. M. Forster in 1924, is on many short lists of greatest novels written in the 20th century, and deservedly so. It is a period piece, set in the British Raj of the 1920s. It is rich in imagery and symbolism, focusing on bigotry, hypocrisy and mistrust among the various nationalities and religions present
In A PASSAGE TO INDIA, E. M. Forster examines the British upper class outside their familiar environment. Miss Quested, a young Englishwoman traveling in India for the first time, insists that she has been sexually assaulted by Aziz, a young Indian doctor, while visiting the Marabar Caves. When he protests his innocence, the Indian community is outraged and tumultuously defends him. In the resulting story, Forster writes discerningly and sympathetically about the clashes...
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