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The heat of the day grows oppressive. The narrator notes that the “inarticulate” animal world of India cares nothing about the lives of humans.
Chapter 10 foreshadows the hot season and the turmoil, argumentativeness, and inexplicable sadness to come. The majority of Part 1 has focused on developing the ...
11 авг. 2017 г. · Like the novel's first chapter, Chapter 10 focuses on the natural world, to which the human world is merely incidental and unimportant. The sun, ...
1 мая 2024 г. · Forster uses this chapter to give more biographical information about Dr. Aziz that illustrates the differences between western European and Indian culture.
This chapter is short, with very little action. It describes the mood of the men outside Aziz's house, who feel the "bad weather," or the heat, ...
The season of bad weather, April, is about to pass over India. All of Aziz's visitors were aware of the bad weather, which makes life unbearable for them and ...
Chapter 10: An empty home next to the home of Dr. Aziz has no occupants other than a squirrel. Other animals can be heard in the night. India is made up of ...
The heat had leapt forward in the last hour, the street was deserted as if a catastrophe had cleaned off humanity during the inconclusive talk.
Aziz, an Indian surgeon, finds himself in a mosque on a hillside, looking out over the city, pursuing a sense of peace. This peace is disrupted when an English ...
11 авг. 2017 г. · Timeline of Events: Early one evening Aziz is summoned by Major Callendar and then meets Mrs. Moore at a mosque.
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