A Passage to India presents the issue of the human relationship between the British and the Indians during the colonization era. The clash between two races makes cross-cultural relationship impossible to achieve. Despite the conflict, Forster believes in unity and proposes essential conditions through the narrative voice, suggesting a possibility for unity in a diverse society. Using the critical qualitative method, this study attempts to discover Forster's essential conditions of unity grounded by the theory of human basic values, which are understanding, tolerance, appreciation, and welfare of all people and for all nature. Although the essential conditions are evident, there are some reasons that restrict them, namely racial prejudice, ...
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of orientalism and occidentalism on the lives o...
A Passage to India is the magnum opus of E. M. Forster—a famous English novelist in the first half o...
This study analyzes the cross cultural misunderstandings in "A Passage to India" a novel by E. M. Fo...
Colonialism is a practice of dominion which involves the subjugation of one people to another. The ...
“Separateness” is a major problem that concerns Forster. It is throughout his two classics Howard En...
Through a close reading of E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924), this paper seeks to expose the...
From the very creation of the human beings, history makes us, the human beings, almost never satisfi...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dehumanizing attitude exhibited by the British colonizer...
This paper will explore Forster\u27s concepts of religious meaning and the sacred in A Passage to In...
This paper probes the claims regarding the success or failure of multiculturalism in Amin Maalouf's ...
A Passage to India by E. M. Forster has mostly been admired for its post-coloniality, but reading at...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
Abstract M. Foster’s A Passage to India is not written onbiased form but a critical point of view f...
Setiap manusia yang lahir di dunia ini berasal dari grup etnik tertentu. Mereka tumbuh dewasa menyer...
The Industrial Revolution was a time of great age throughout the world. It represented major change ...
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of orientalism and occidentalism on the lives o...
A Passage to India is the magnum opus of E. M. Forster—a famous English novelist in the first half o...
This study analyzes the cross cultural misunderstandings in "A Passage to India" a novel by E. M. Fo...
Colonialism is a practice of dominion which involves the subjugation of one people to another. The ...
“Separateness” is a major problem that concerns Forster. It is throughout his two classics Howard En...
Through a close reading of E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924), this paper seeks to expose the...
From the very creation of the human beings, history makes us, the human beings, almost never satisfi...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dehumanizing attitude exhibited by the British colonizer...
This paper will explore Forster\u27s concepts of religious meaning and the sacred in A Passage to In...
This paper probes the claims regarding the success or failure of multiculturalism in Amin Maalouf's ...
A Passage to India by E. M. Forster has mostly been admired for its post-coloniality, but reading at...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
Abstract M. Foster’s A Passage to India is not written onbiased form but a critical point of view f...
Setiap manusia yang lahir di dunia ini berasal dari grup etnik tertentu. Mereka tumbuh dewasa menyer...
The Industrial Revolution was a time of great age throughout the world. It represented major change ...
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of orientalism and occidentalism on the lives o...
A Passage to India is the magnum opus of E. M. Forster—a famous English novelist in the first half o...
This study analyzes the cross cultural misunderstandings in "A Passage to India" a novel by E. M. Fo...