Which of the following novels is considered Forster's critique of British colonialism?
AHowards End
BA Room with a View
CA Passage to India
DMaurice
Answer:
C. A Passage to India
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"A Passage to India" (1924):
In 1924, Forster published A Passage to India, his most successful novel.
A deeply symbolic, mystical book that examines the nature of colonial rule, A Passage to India reveals Forster’s interest in both politics and religion, in the practical and the numinous.
Set in British-ruled India, it examines colonialism and cultural misunderstandings between the British and Indians.
Themes: Friendship, race, and the complexity of human relationships.
Forster did not publish another novel after A Passage to India, spending the last forty-six years of his life writing short stories and non-fiction.