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FAILURE OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COLONIZED AND COLONIZER: A POSTCOLONIAL ANALYSIS OF FORSTER’S A PASSAGE TO INDIA

Abstract

This study aims at describing the difficulties that colonized have to face in developing the relationship through Forster’s A Passage to India under the shadow of postcolonial theory. The colonial occupation of India is very vital in the background of the novel. The novel is focusing on the relationship established between the people of the two lands the British colonies and the Indians in Chandra pore highlighting the differences of thinking in making relationship with other which is the case of the failure in making relationship with each other. The writer is trying to make friendly relationship between Indians and British but we see throughout the novel that how every character in the novel is facing difficulties in developing relationship with one another.

Keywords: Relationship, colonial issues, colonized, colonizer, difficulties, post-colonialism

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ejells.2013

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