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E.M. Forster is the tale of Hindus, Muslims and the British in India and the efforts of the
characters in the story to build a friendship that genuinely encompasses all three. At social
gatherings, all efforts at friendship meet with failure, but a couple of chance meetings between
individuals lead to mutual warm feelings. Then at a tea party there is a general sense of
fellowship and Aziz...
Thursday, March 14, 2019
What is the summary of A Passage to India written by E.M. Forster (1879-1970)?
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