"A Passage to India" by E. M. Forster explores the cultural and racial tensions during British colonial rule in India. The novel follows the intersecting lives of Dr. Aziz, an Indian Muslim, and two British visitors, Adela Quested and Mrs. Moore. A trip to the Marabar Caves leads to a misunderstanding that sparks a dramatic trial, exposing deep-seated prejudices and misunderstandings. Forster's poignant narrative examines themes of friendship, colonialism, and the possibility of connection across cultural divides.
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Edward Morgan Forster (1879–1970) was an English novelist and short story writer. He also wrote numerous essays, speeches, and broadcasts, and some biographies and pageant plays. Many of his novels focus upon themes of class difference and hypocrisy. His best-known works are his novels, particularly A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India. Forster was twenty times nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature.