Modernism and Colonialism in Foster’s “A Passage to India”

Zaid Hilal Abed Al-Quraishi

Abstract


A Passage to India is such a rich and complex novel loaded with strange occasions, that it makes it workable for the aitic to examine it from various points. This is a novel of experience. A passage to India by E.M. Forster is a modern novel written in 1924. It portrays the modern movement in that period, so we could state that every movement of the human creatures has its own particular portrayals which remember it from different periods. It has been considered as an involvement with death, debilitating vibe of nature, and the unmindful. The experience between the colonizer and the colonized is innovatively portrayed. It is fundamental to take after Anglo-Indian life and work among nearby Indians, and to see whether they are there to change over local people or just to put on a show to do all things considered remembering the true objective to cover the Empire's evil layouts. 


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