Passage to India E M Forster
A Passage to India, E.M. Forster A Passage to India is a novel about understanding and misunderstanding, about the predilections that unite people and the prejudices that divide them. ... Throughout the novel, Forster displays a subtle knowledge of character and of the working of the human mind. He also connects the bungle of India to his own idea of the moral nature of humanity. ... A second element is the use of the word “Passage” as a title and a contrasting essence throughout the novel. ... Forster is obviously trenchant of the simple-minded British colonial powers, which destitute trust and understanding of the Indians of Chandrapore. ... This idea of Forster’s is centered around the difficulty of trust in traverse cultural correlation. One of the first important events that takes place in A Passage to India is the meeting of Aziz and Mrs. ... Moore was there to procure a real feel for what India was actually like. ... The city of Chandrapore is part of British India and in the center of the city is what is referred to as the British Club which excludes Indians for membership.