Adela indicts him of slighting her in the Caves he is committed to jail and stands trial. Aziz arranges a voyage for the visitors to the famous Caves of Marbar, where an unexpected expansion plunges him into dishonor and provokes deep rivalry between the two races. Moore, who has come to visit her son, who is the City Magistrate.Īlong with her is Adela Quested, who is youthful, sober, and charmless, who wishes to know more and more about the 'real' India and tries to ignore the taboos and snobberies of the British circle. Compassion builds up amid him and the elderly Mrs. The book has been written in three parts namely Mosque, Caves, Temple, and is about Aziz, a young Muslim doctor, whose openness and eagerness for the British turn to resentment and cynicism when his pride is injured. The book has been condemned at first for anti-British and perhaps imprecise partiality it has been admired as an outstanding character study of people of one race by a writer of another race. The book presents a depiction of society in India under the British Rule, and from that it is easy to deduce the clash between East and West, as well as that of the discriminations and misinterpretations that foredoomed friendliness. A Passage to India is a well-known novel written by E. M. Forster that was published in the year 1924.
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