<p><strong><em>Where Angels Fear to Tread</em></strong> by E.M. Forster is a novel about cultural clash personal freedom and the consequences of moral rigidity.</p><p>The story follows <strong>Lilia Herriton</strong> a young English widow who travels to Italy and impulsively marries a much younger Italian man <strong>Gino Carella</strong> scandalizing her conservative in-laws. When she dies in childbirth the Herriton family tries to reclaim the baby to save him from what they see as an uncivilized life. However their interference leads to tragic consequences.</p><p>Through characters like <strong>Philip Herriton</strong> and <strong>Caroline Abbott</strong> Forster critiques British snobbery and narrow-mindedness contrasting it with the passionate chaotic vitality of Italy. The novel explores how attempts to control others-especially across cultural lines-can lead to disaster.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p>