A Passage to India

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Significance of the Collision of the Boats after the Janmasthami Ceremony at Mau

Discuss the underlying significance of the collision of the boats after the Janmasthami ceremony at Mau. E. M. Forster’s (1879–1970) “A Passage to India” (1924) ends at Mau with a...
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Forster’s depiction of the Anglo-Indian community in Chandrapore.

Critically examine Forster’s depiction of the Anglo-Indian community in Chandrapore. [NU: 2019, 21] E. M. Forster’s (1879-1970) “A Passage to India” (1924) shows life under the Raj...
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How is the theme of separation represented in “A Passage to India?”

How is the theme of separation represented in “A Passage to India?” [NU: 2018, 21] ★★★ E. M. Forster’s (1879-1970) “A Passage to India” (1924) is a novel of division. It shows how...
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Sketch Briefly the Character of Adela Quested in “A Passage to India.”

Sketch briefly the character of Adela Quested in “A Passage to India.” [NU: 2014] (A Passage to India-এ অ্যাডেলা কোয়েস্টেড চরিত্রটি সংক্ষেপে লিখ)। [NU: 2014 E. M. Forster’s (1879–...
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Comment on the British Raj in India in the novel “A Passage to India.”

Comment on the British Raj in India in the novel “A Passage to India.” [NU: 2013, 16] E. M. Forster (1879-1970) published “A Passage to India” in 1924. The novel shows the British...
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Why does the relationship between Aziz and Fielding fail?

Why does the friendship/relationship between Aziz and Fielding fail? [NU: 2015, 17, 20] ★★★ Or, Examine and estimate the Aziz–Fielding relationship in “A Passage to India.” E. M. F...
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Briefly describe the ‘Marabar Caves’ in “A Passage to India.”

Briefly describe the ‘Marabar Caves’ in “A Passage to India.” [NU: 2015, 22] E. M. Forster’s (1879–1970) “A Passage to India” (1924) uses the Marabar Caves as a powerful symbol. Th...
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