A Passage to India - ''The Marabar Wiped'' Discuss

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English

 

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David A

 

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January 5, 2016

 

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University

 

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The all reducing echo of the caves acts to instigate the realisation of darker shades of oneself. In the case of Mrs Moore, this is the repressed ambivalence towards God, which needs only a brief ignition to flare up and become all encompassing. For Adela, the alien quality of the caves force the painful realisation of there being no love between her and Ronny, even more significantly: that there is no love between Adela and anyone/thing/ In this sense, the caves both destroy meaning, in reducing all utterances to the same sound, and expose or narrate the unspeakable, the aspects of the universe that the caves' visitors have not yet considered...
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The British fight to elevate their own superiority and to dominate their indigenous victims while the Muslims use the incident to rally together, in a show of unity, against the British. However, Muslim pride and the boundless passion they are categorised by in the novel both serve to hinder this desired unity...
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