In Literature, the Link Between People and Nature Has Been Extensively Studied. the Primary
Theme of British and American Transcendentalism, Which Permeates E.M. Forster's Work a Room With A
View, Is Spirituality, Which Connects Humans and Environment (1908). Nature and Its Place In Human Life
Are Central to This Story, and Forster's Attitude on Nature and Its Role In Human Life Is Startling and Pertinent
Now When Eco-Awareness Is One of Humanity's Main Aims. It Is Said That Forster Celebrates Independence
And Variety Via His Images of Nature and the Environment, Which Are Examined In This Article Together
With the Narrative Framework and the Characters. However, Forster Introduces a Unique Ecological
Philosophy Through Overt Comparisons and Parallelism of Environmental Fluctuations With the Events
That Take Place In the Lives of the Main Characters, Highlighting the Inseparability of Humans from Nature
And Vice Versa, Thus Expressing Both Humility and Rapture With Regard to the Created Symbiosis, Its
Beauty and Inscrutability.