A Passage to India


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A Passage to India is a novel written by E.M. Forster. The book was published in 1924 and considered by many as one of the authors finest works. It examines racism and colonialism as well as a theme Forster developed in many earlier works. The novel portrays the relationship between the British and the Indians in India and the tensions that arise when a visiting Englishwoman Adela Quested blames a well-respected Indian man Dr. Aziz of having attacked her during an outing. Among Azizs defenders is Cecil Fielding who is the principal of the local college. Adela during the trial hesitates on the witness stand and then withdraws the charges. Aziz and Fielding go their separate ways but two years later they have a tentative reunion. Again they are separated symbolizing the racial politics that caused a rift in their friendship.A Passage to India was adapted into a film in 1984 and the movie was nominated for numerous Academy Awards.
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