A Critical Analysis of the Novel A Passage to India by E.M. Forster
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.6, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021-09-18
Authors : Nidhi Singh Chauhan;
Page : 62-67
Keywords : Scepticism; Hegemony; Prejudice; Colonizer; Egocentricity; Patriarchy; Ambivalence Hinduism.;
Abstract
Forster's masterpiece work, ‘A Passage to India' gives the description of the scene of society in India under the British rule. Clashes between East and West cultures and the prejudiced misunderstandings in this novel are worth mentioning. There is criticism for anti-British in inaccurate bias but praised for a good character study of Indians by the writer. Forster is certainly influenced by English social and cultural circumstances but he depicts, sympathy and judgement, the complicated oriental reaction to British rule in India and reveals the conflict of temperament and tradition involved in the relationship.
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