E.M. Forster’s "A Passage to India" explores the complex relationships between individuals amidst the backdrop of British colonial rule in 20th-century India. A powerful exploration of cultural conflict and the challenges of friendship, the novel delves into the social conditions of the time, offering a nuanced perspective on the tensions between colonizer and colonized.
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