The Clash Of Cultures And Races In "A Passage To India"

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May 30, 2014

 

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It is also about the necessity of friendship, and about the difficulty of establishing friendship across cultural boundaries. On a more symbolic level, the novel also addresses questions of faith, in a social and religious conventions. The story begins when Two englishwomen, the young Miss Adela Quested and the elderly Mrs...
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On a more symbolic level, the novel also addresses questions of faith, in a social and religious conventions. The story begins when Two englishwomen, the young Miss Adela Quested and the elderly Mrs. Moore, travel to India. Adela expects to become engaged to Mrs. Moore’s son, Ronny, a British magistrate in the Indian city of Chandrapore...
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