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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Landscape And Geography In A Passage To India
The two books chosen for the following essay have been written at an interval of fifty years by two British authors: E.M Forster and R.P. Jhabvala.
The first one is E .M Forsters major work: A Passage to India. Its main focus is the study of two worlds divorced. The second Heat and Dust has made its author Ruth Prawer Jhabvala win the Booker Prize. In her novel, we get a picture of India by two English women separated by fifty years.
Both of the novels present an enigmatic India. This is of a primary importance for the following study as we will try to understand what kind of role the geography and landscape of India play in the novels. First, we will examine the symbolism of the landscape used by the writers of A Passage to India and Heat and Dust. This will then lead us to the second part which tries to show how the Indian setting influences the characters of the novels and especially the Westerners.
From the beginning of each book, the reader guesses that the Indian atmosphere is going to play a major role in the novels. The title of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala is literal in
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