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Although the main theme in A Passage to India by E. ... A strong, continuous theme is the artful description of the nature and weather that surround India. ... These three sections imply the three seasons of India, winter, summer, and monsoon. ... In the third section, entitled Temple, evil starts to recede in the foreshadowing that the inappropriate rule of the British in India will soon end.
The description of the weather in this passage shows how many of the men in India felt at this time. Heat is not desired by anyone in India and thus is considered as bad weather. ... Fielding to the rest of the British people living in Chadrapore and India. ... Many of the beauties in India are passing the British by because they are too busy questioning their own successes and achievements in this harsh environment. ... In this short passage Mr. ... In this key passage, Forster intelligently uses nature and weather to bring two old friends together so that neither loses face.
Approximate Word count = 1141 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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