A Passage To India By E.M.FORSTER

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There is no friendship between the ruler and the ruler, which is the relation of governance and exploitation. Friendship is equal in equality This is the case with E.M. In Forster's A Passage to India The failure of establishing a friendly relationship with the rulers of the English rulers has broken their governance. At one stage they have to leave the country. Indians gain great independence

'A Passage to India' is EM Forster is a classic novel about British imperialism and Indian relations with English. The novel has been critically criticized by colonialism. Here the cruel picture of the hard-hitting and destructive governance of the colonists and the exploited. Illustrating the remarkable character and Improving the good Indian environment and the situation. Forster has made remarkable life in his novelist life. His 'A Passage to India' is one of the best art works in the modern English fiction world. Every character, place and story type of story is real, and the use of suitable symbolism and the search for life, which has received praise from readers and critics. E.M. Forster is all remembered by his novel A Passage to India. About a hundred years after publication of this novel, the publishers still hold their application to the readers. So it has gained the reputation of classical or all-time literary literature.

'A Passage to India' (1924) is a novel written by English writer Edward Morgan Forster, which is written in the context of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement of 1920. The novel was selected by Modern Library as one of the 100 famous works of English literature of the twentieth century, and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1924. Time Magazine includes the novel "One of the 100 best novels written in English language from 1923 to 2005". The novel is based on the experience of Forster's India. Forster took the title of this novel from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass poem, Passage to India. There are three episodes of the novel- Mosque, Guha and Temple, and the story revolves around four characters: Dr. Aziz, his British friend Siril Fielding, Mrs Moore and Miss Adela Covert. In 1984, David Lin made a film based on the novel, which won two Oscars and numerous awards.

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