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A Passage to India:
Final Essay
Simon Rennings
<Tab/>There are several characters in 'A Passage to India' which E.M. Forster causes the reader to love. All meet the same fate, though, when Forster reveals the characters' weaknesses; and as the author tells us, "dilillusionment cannot be beautiful."(p.234)
<Tab/>At different points in the book I thought that Aziz, Mrs. Moore, or Fielding would be the hero or heroine. However, we found that Aziz hated, Mrs. Moore was apathetic, and Fielding selfishly left India.
<Tab/> "A Mosque by winning his app…

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