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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts characters in Where Angels Fear to Tread and A Passage to India. Class and race stratification are explored as well as gender issues which appear in the works. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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century, there was often blatant honesty about such things, but perhaps it was too blatant. Things would change. Political correctness would come about. In life and in literature, these things
are prominent. Many of E.M. Forsters books contain a sense that the world is not fair and that people are divided by the superficiality of things like color and status.
In Where Angels Fear to Tread, there is much of this involved. The work includes a man named Gino Carella (Forster, 1992). In the early part of the
work, a woman named Lila falls in love with him and they plan to marry. Of course, all is not copacetic. Lila is a widow and her brother-in-law from her
first marriage, Philip Herriton, tries to stop the wedding but is too late. There are children involved. Lila dies. The question as to where the boy should be raised crops
up as Lilas first in-laws are intimately involved in the life of the child created by Lila and her first husband. The struggle between the families is evident of
a class struggle. It seems that Gino is somewhat disagreeable and an embarrassment to the family. Should the boy be raised by someone who loves him or someone who can
raise him well? Etiquette, social constructions, values, class and other elements intrude on this marvelous novel that focuses attention on an unlikely situation. Gino is somewhat of a rebel
but is kind in his own way. After all, he did manage to capture Lilas heart. Of course, one could argue that to an extent, it was the expectation of
Lila to be married and that Gino was taking advantage of a widow. There are many elements that go to class, but this novel is about a variety of things
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