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"A Passage to India" a good novel for political and racial analysis

Hi, I once again started reading the most famous novel, " A Passage to India", by E.M. Forster. Although I have read it before but I want to recover my memories of the novel once again. A Passage to India revolves around the friendships of several different races having different cultures and religious values such as Christains, Muslims, Hindus .

The novel is divided into three parts: 1) The Mosque 2) Caves 3)Temple The story is about the attitude of the colonial power with the natives i.e. Indians . The story shows the british rule failure to involve the locals in their parties and to reduce the racial hatred among the west and the east peoples.

The writer has the experience of the native people friendship and their attitude towards the colonial authority. This is a novel which analyses the racial tensions among nations having different power levels.

2007-08-10 11:25:54 GMT
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