Essays Tagged: "Aziz"

A Passage to India by E.M. Forster. A book of racism and misunderstanding, explores the consequences of two seperate cultures intermingling.

e novel attempts to address is introduced in the second chapter through a conversation in which Dr. Aziz, Mahmoud Ali, and Hamidullah discuss "whether or not it is possible to be friends with an Engli ... nds with an Englishman (Forster. II. 6-7)" (Novels for Students. Lilburn 248).' Later in the novel, Aziz is befriended by two Englishwomen and Mr.Fielding, regardless of the fact that he is loyal and ...

(1 pages) 121 1 3.4 Aug/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"A Passage to India" by E.M. Forster

e same words, but do not hear the same meaning. It is also displayed through the British characters Aziz meets, through invitations, time and mistakes.Upon meeting the British, there are two notable i ... akes.Upon meeting the British, there are two notable instances of miscommunication which occur when Aziz meets the British characters in the novel that will end up being close, yet controversial frien ...

(5 pages) 138 0 4.7 Apr/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Understanding Difference.

elding, Ralph and Mrs.Moore become considerably successful because they made friends with a native (Aziz). But the other characters like Adela, Ronny, Callender and McBryde uses other methods like tra ... goes to the Marabar Caves and face the unexpected. Then she makes the terrible mistake of accusing Aziz of "insulting" her (P180). She and many people around her get trapped in a web of misunderstand ...

(4 pages) 63 0 5.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Compare the ways in which Frster and Sith present the relationships of Aziz and Fielding and Archie and Samad in "A passage to India"and "White Teeth"

Compare the way in which Forster and Smith present the relationships of Aziz and Fielding and Archie and Samad in "A Passage to India" and "White Teeth".Archie, Samad, Aziz ... mith allow their friendships to evolve as events such as "The trouble with Millat" and the trial of Aziz cause problems that the friends help each other through. Both authors use the relationships of ... the prejudices towards religions such as Jehovah's witnesses. Forster establishes the friendship of Aziz and Fielding in a context which approaches the constraints of the colonial world and the conclu ...

(12 pages) 57 0 5.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Examine the presentation of Aziz and Fielding in part I of "A Passage to India"

ter is concerned with in this novel is friendship, and the presentation of the relationship between Aziz and Fielding is the main way he explores this. This friendship is the corner stone to much of w ... , analytical approach to life, longing to be "carried away on the waves of emotion" like his friend Aziz. It could be said that he is the only British character who did well out of India as, rather th ...

(5 pages) 52 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Book Overview on E.M Forsters 'A Passage to India'

rration of two women's journey from England to India and a gentleman who sought their approval. Dr. Aziz is an educator at a local university and is completely taken by English society. In his own rig ... ty seems to hold them at a higher standard than he does the common Indian. Throughout the story Dr. Aziz attempts to impress and marvel the guests from England. The story is based upon only a f ...

(6 pages) 48 0 5.0 Apr/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Difficulty of English- Indian Friendship in "A Passage to India"

as the novel opens, the reader is introduced to an argument, between Mahmoud Ali, Hamidullah, and, Aziz raising this English-Indian-friendship question. The argument is quite significant because it s ... he Turton or Burton. It is only a difference of a letter. And I give any Englishwoman six months." Aziz, on the other hand, has an indifferent scornful attitude towards the argument: "Why be either f ...

(6 pages) 25 0 0.0 Mar/2007

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Burmese Days

rnness of the club rules. Once again this mysterious sensation arises In a Passage to India. Aziz, the native and group leader, has invited the group to an outing at the Marabar Caves. The wome ... ple, the young Ms. Quested experiences a euphoric and orgasmic feeling to which she falsely accuses Aziz of molestation. Ms. Quested who first was angered and freighted with Aziz changes, she moves fr ...

(4 pages) 1673 0 0.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Waiting for the Barbarians and A Passage to India

s disliked by his fellow Anglo-Indians and is considered a renegade when he openly sympathizes with Aziz during his trial, but he stands by his own personal loyalty to the individual… " (Childs ... ds 69). Personal loyalty is of great importance to Fielding, it is because of his relationship with Aziz that he takes a stand he would otherwise not care for, had it been any other Indian he would no ...

(9 pages) 6 0 0.0 Oct/2010

Subjects: Literature Research Papers