Modernism and Colonialism in E.M Forster's A Passage To India

Zaid Hilal

Modernism and Colonialism in E.M Forster's A Passage To India
Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published
30 November 2018
Pages
108
ISBN
9786139965267

Modernism and Colonialism in E.M Forster’s A Passage To India

Zaid Hilal

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This book is about illustration for the British Colonialism and how E.M Forster had functioned all his tools to give personification and analyzing to the elements of the novel by the reality of things from here I have concluded that the relation of the contents for this novel should be shown with all the facts that's not clear for the readers . Although that E.M Forster was a British but in same time he was rejecting the idea of being imperialist and he gave the impression for the Indian and other Countries that England had given for the Indian people the rights and he portrays how Great Britain had shift them from the ignorance to enlightenment and here the Modernism lay .

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