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Edward Morgan Foster

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-Edward Morgan Forster was born in -Edward Morgan Forster was born in London in 1879 and died in 1970. London in 1879 and died in 1970.

--His first novel was published when he was His first novel was published when he was 26 and reveals a mature style26 and reveals a mature style..

-His most important work is “The Mansion” -His most important work is “The Mansion” and other highlights include “A room with a and other highlights include “A room with a view” and “A view” and “A Passage to India”.Passage to India”.

-“A Passage to India”-“A Passage to India” is his last novel, is his last novel, based on Forster’s experiences based on Forster’s experiences in in IndiaIndia.In this novel he examines the conflict between In this novel he examines the conflict between Indian and British cultures. Indian and British cultures.

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MAIN CHARACTERSMAIN CHARACTERSDr AzizDr Aziz: A young  Muslim Indian doctor.: A young  Muslim Indian doctor.

Mr FieldingMr Fielding: Headmaster of the small college : Headmaster of the small college for Indians.for Indians.Mss QuestedMss Quested: A young British schoolmistress: A young British schoolmistressRonny HeaslopRonny Heaslop: The City Magistrate. : The City Magistrate. Mrs MooreMrs Moore: Ronny’s mother.: Ronny’s mother.Mr TurtonMr Turton: The City tax-collector.: The City tax-collector.Major ChallendarMajor Challendar: Aziz’s Superior at the : Aziz’s Superior at the hospitalhospital..

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Aziz walks to his favorite Aziz walks to his favorite MosqueMosque

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Mrs Moore returns to the British Mrs Moore returns to the British Club Club

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Mr and Mrs TurtonMr and Mrs Turton

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At Mr Turton party, Mrs Moore At Mr Turton party, Mrs Moore meets many Indian womenmeets many Indian women

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Mr Fielding and Professor Mr Fielding and Professor Godbole Hindu-brahmanGodbole Hindu-brahman

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Tea party at Fielding’s houseTea party at Fielding’s house

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At Fielding's tea party, everyone has a At Fielding's tea party, everyone has a good time talking about Indiagood time talking about India

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Ronny Ronny HeaslopHeaslop arrives and rudely arrives and rudely breaks up the partybreaks up the party

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Aziz prepares Aziz prepares the expedition to Marabar cavesthe expedition to Marabar caves. .

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Aziz and the women begin to Aziz and the women begin to explore the cavesexplore the caves

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In the first cave Mrs Moore In the first cave Mrs Moore feels claustrophobiafeels claustrophobia

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Adele and Aziz climbed up the Adele and Aziz climbed up the hill to see the next caveshill to see the next caves

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Fielding asked Aziz what had Fielding asked Aziz what had happened in the cavehappened in the cave

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Adele is hurt after running Adele is hurt after running down the mountaindown the mountain

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At the train station Aziz is At the train station Aziz is arrestedarrested

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Mrs Moore is sad because she believes in Aziz's innocence

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Adele is not sure about Aziz's Adele is not sure about Aziz's guiltguilt

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The Indians were happy and brought The Indians were happy and brought Aziz on their shouldersAziz on their shoulders

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Miss Quested at Fielding’s houseMiss Quested at Fielding’s house

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Although Aziz Although Aziz was free, he was was free, he was angry and bitter angry and bitter because his because his friend Fielding friend Fielding was still Adele’s was still Adele’s friendfriend after she after she nearly ruined his nearly ruined his lifelife

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Fielding returned to England tooFielding returned to England too

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Aziz left behind British customs and Aziz left behind British customs and his relationships with themhis relationships with them

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Aziz will respect and love Fielding Aziz will respect and love Fielding again. However, he will continue again. However, he will continue dreaming about a dreaming about a FREE INDIAFREE INDIA..