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Essay heading: Social Pressures in Indian Writing
 
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The collector would take me in, I know, but Mrs. Turton said this morning that she would never see me again? ?far better stop her than expose yourself to insults from that preposterous woman?" (pg 222, "A Passage to India") The second part of that quote is said by Mr. Fielding to Adela. The bottom line is that Adela doesn't feel "wanted" by her people after she decides to break social rules, and tell the truth...
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Fielding to Adela. The bottom line is that Adela doesn't feel "wanted" by her people after she decides to break social rules, and tell the truth. While her English countrymen want to see Aziz jailed for committing such an act, Adela (upon realizing that she's made a mistake) tells the truth, and pays for it...
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