Animal Motifs in A Passage To India

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?insects will as soon nest inside a house as out; it is to them a normal growth of the eternal jungle..." (Forster, 35). It is interesting that Forster chooses to use an English character's observation of insects living compatibly with humans to convey the Indian attitude that all life is significant...
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Because of her willingness to experience the "real" India, Mrs. Moore comes to understand the country and its consideration for all life, contrasting the worldview of her home in England, and because of her interest is possibly the only character Forster could have used to do so. The wasp motif is used twice more in the novel suggesting a similar theme and catalyzing other worldviews in both instances...
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