"The Novel tells a story" (E.M. Forster). What else, if anything, does Forster do?

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October 30, 2014

 

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Given the timeframe of British Empire in India, and the publication date of the novel, it is clear that there was more at stake than merely the telling of a story. (Of course, Forster's message and the lessons it attempts to teach can be more broadly applied as well.) Whether or not Forster's ideas were effectively adopted at the time of the novel's publication or now is hard to evaluate, but he certainly makes a convincing and persuasive, if somewhat wavering, argument for viewing even those who we govern, even those who are weaker than ourselves, as equals and as parts of the same whole...
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(Of course, Forster's message and the lessons it attempts to teach can be more broadly applied as well.) Whether or not Forster's ideas were effectively adopted at the time of the novel's publication or now is hard to evaluate, but he certainly makes a convincing and persuasive, if somewhat wavering, argument for viewing even those who we govern, even those who are weaker than ourselves, as equals and as parts of the same whole...
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