Essays Tagged: "Forster"

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

Throughout the novel, the English demonstrate their belief that they are superior to the Indians. "Forster draws an unforgettable picture of the tensions between colonial rulers and the Indian profes ... ahmoud Ali, and Hamidullah discuss "whether or not it is possible to be friends with an Englishman (Forster. II. 6-7)" (Novels for Students. Lilburn 248).' Later in the novel, Aziz is befriended by tw ...

(1 pages) 121 1 3.4 Aug/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Argues for the decriminalization of medicinal marijuana.

l Ethridge spent 60 days in an Oregon cell, though he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Will Forster was sentenced to spend more than 90 years in an Oklahoma jail, despite the fact that he suff ... end. Ethridge served his time while enduring the side effects caused by chemotherapytreatments. And Forster still sits in a jail cell, continuing to have chronic pain (Marijuana PolicyProject, http:// ...

(9 pages) 141 0 3.0 Feb/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues

"A streetcar named desire" by Tenesse Williams.

ne can only agree that, "A movie based on a Tennessee Williams play is a Tennessee Williams film." (Forster Hirsch.) If the words in the play and in the movie of A Streetcar Named Desire are compared, ...

(2 pages) 82 3 3.5 Sep/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

My Wood

Define Forster's attitude toward teh experience of owning property and analyze how Forster conveys that att ... de toward teh experience of owning property and analyze how Forster conveys that attitude. Consider Forster's word choice, his manipulation of sentences, and his use of Biblical allusions.For For ... s, and his use of Biblical allusions.For Forster, owning a property, "it makes me feel heavy." Forster explains how a property and owning a lot of things make you feel heavy, " that furniture req ...

(1 pages) 63 1 3.2 Apr/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors

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

One of the main themes Forster is concerned with in this novel is friendship, and the presentation of the relationship betw ... ities of the English and Indian communities. Having said this, Fielding is most definitely not what Forster perceives as a typical Anglo-Indian. He is first described as a man who had been "caught by ... in the novel with whom the "herd instinct does not flourish".Fielding is also often used to express Forster's own views; for example, when discussing religion he describes himself as "a holy man minus ...

(5 pages) 52 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

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

The merits of the English officials, and their faults and lapses. Forster's irony and satire. In "A Passage To India", Forster gives us what is largely an impartial p ... lish officials and bureaucrats as they functioned in India at the time to which the novel pertains. Forster not only dwells upon the merits and virtues of the Anglo-Indians but also exposes without me ... virtues of the Anglo-Indians but also exposes without mercy their shortcomings and lapses. Indeed, Forster's portrayal of the Anglo-Indians or the English community in India is one of the highlights ...

(2 pages) 28 0 5.0 Nov/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

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

In his "A Passage to India", Forster explores the possibility of English-Indian Friendship. He begins and ends by posing the ques ... rgument: "Why be either friends with the fellows or not friends? Let us shut them out and be jolly."Forster uses personal relationships between Mrs. Moore and Adela, and the Indians to examine the the ... of Adela's, bolstered by a genuine affection for Indians. Thus, Mrs. Moore breaks the distrust that Forster initially establishes towards all Englishwomen, through her tenderness towards Aziz, who cal ...

(6 pages) 25 0 0.0 Mar/2007

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

A Room With A View Windy Corne

ionship. The word 'flat' sounds cold, empty and static, as opposed to the vibrancy of Windy Corner. Forster's comment that it is 'well-appointed,' is another of his satirical observations, and this le ... s London as a "deserted metropolis," but the area in which Windy Corner is situated is described by Forster as if the "spirit of youth dwelt in it." As Windy Corner is situated in the country, it has ...

(4 pages) 1161 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Fluorescence study of dyes

So we see that those are very clearly quite different, and that could show that it does not obey to Forster's theory.3. Conclusion So we have shown that the quenching of Coumarin 1 by Sodium fluoresce ... yed by Stern-Volmer kinetics, that there is mainly dipole-dipole transfer, but could not agree with Forster's theory.

(4 pages) 2988 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Science Essays > Physics

Physiotherapy, Injury, Rehabilitation And Educatio

physiotherapist, it is not enough to just register that a movement has occurred, but as Galley and Forster (1982) suggest, ¡¥rather how the movement was produced, if it was normal, and if n ... theoretical approaches of immediate concern to the Sports Physiotherapist. These are, as Galley and Forster suggest: 1. Anatomical- Describes the structure of the body and its parts and their potentia ...

(11 pages) 26 0 3.7 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sports

E.M. Forster's Howards End

Only ConnectE.M. Forster's Howards End in short is a story about the struggle between three social classes that takes ... love is born, and alights on the highest curve, glowing against the gray, sober against the fire" (Forster 186). The Schlegels are artistic, intellectual and impractical while the Wilcoxes are materi ... smopolitanism, and though his ambitions may be fulfilled, the earth that he inherits will be grey" (Forster 323). One destroys the land to build a new civilization, but without the people to care for ...

(3 pages) 1453 0 0.0 Nov/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature