The narrator describes the geography of India, explaining that the Ganges River and the Himalayan Mountains are relatively new in geological terms. |
In Part 2, individual characters become isolated, confused, and sensitive to an eternal force just outside their comprehension—a force of nothingness and ... |
1 мая 2024 г. · Hamidullah is convinced that Aziz is innocent and throws his lot with the Indians, realizing the profundity of the gulf that separates them. |
Aziz reflects the Indian attitude toward the British Raj when he is arrested. He thinks of the disgrace to his name and his children, showing that in his ... |
Summary. The narrator once again "zooms out" from a close inspection of human affairs to describe the Marabar Hills, tracing their origins in Hindu ... |
After Adela has confessed her desire not to adopt the mentality of the other Anglo-Indians she has met, they go inside the first cave. Mrs. Moore dislikes it. |
Part 2, Chapter 12 Summary. The narrator describes the natural setting of the Ganges and Marabar Caves near Chandrapore. An overview of the Himalayas emphasizes ... |
As Himalayan India rose, this India, the primal, has been depressed, and is slowly re-entering the curve of the earth. It may be that in æons to come an ocean ... |
Summary. Introduction. A Passage to India is the most controversial of Forster's novels. The majority of critics regard it as his finest work yet no consensus ... |
The novel ends as Fielding and Aziz go on a horse ride together, with the mutual realization that circumstances prevent them from maintaining their friendship. |
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