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Ethical values in E.M. Forster’s a passage to India | Original Article

Pinki Saha*, Uma Mishra, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The importance of E.M. Forster's work lies in his capacity to portray some of the most pressing issues of the twentieth century, despite their variety and complexity, in a way that is both meaningful and beautiful. Modern civilization is sensitive to connections and concerns of profound human interactions. In the face of a hostile culture, the development of Maurice's inner existence is examined in depth in the current work. Even though ethics aren't the only thing on Forster's mind, they're essential to grasping his works, as well as what we may term Forster's universe. They hold the key to uncovering what would otherwise be impossible because to its immense size, rocky terrain, and sheer complexity.