A Passage To India
A Passage to India
A Passage to India entails various social criticisms and political matters that are among the human race. The setting of the story takes place in India where the British have colonized the city of Chandrapore. The British had no respect for the native culture and race that inhabit this region even thought they were the original inhabitants.
Miss Quested and Mrs. Moore begin their passage to India in order to attend the marriage of Miss Quested. Miss Quested plans on being united in marriage with Mrs. Moore's son Ronny Heaslop. Excitement abounds the two women on their new adventure.
Their first night in India, Ronny Heaslop takes Mrs. Moore and Miss Quested to the "Club". This club is a private club for the British intellect only. Much like our modern day golf clubs that are members only. Mrs. Moore leaves the club and meets Dr. Aziz at the mosque. They immediately become friends. It is almost like they had met in another life or realm. They......
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