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Title: E.M.Forster


1
E.M.Forster
  • (1879 - 1970)

2
Forster
  • Forsters humanist attitudes are reflected in his
    novels.
  • He is sympathetic to all people and believes that
    we are united by a common morality

3
Class
  • Many of his novels focus on the fact that
    snobbery and narrow-mindedness can make it
    difficult for people to have meaningful
    connections with each other.
  • This is particularly a problem for the middle
    classes.

4
Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905)
  • The title is taken from the expression
  • Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
  • It is a short novel, or NOVELLA.

5
The story
  • It is the story of a woman named Lilia who
    travels to Italy with a sensible young woman
    named Caroline.
  • Lilia is a fairly silly woman.
  • She is the widow of the son of a middle class
    English family.

6
The story
  • She falls in love with an Italian man, marries
    him and has a baby.
  • She dies shortly after giving birth.
  • Caroline wants to return to Italy and bring back
    the baby.

7
The Story
  • Lilias family (The Heritons) dont want to seem
    less moral that Caroline, and so they also travel
    to Italy to take the baby.
  • They end up snatching the baby and in the process
    they have a car accident and the baby dies.

8
Gino
  • Gino is the Italian man who is the father of the
    baby.
  • He represents Forsters idea of Italy - he is
    passionate, seductive and very attractive.
  • He has a special emotional bond with his son,
    which none of the English characters could have.

9
Love?
  • Philip Heriton realises he is in love with
    Caroline.
  • But as he is about to tell her, she reveals that
    she is in love with Gino.
  • It is a sad ending. No one gets what they want.

10
Room With a View (1908)
  • Room With a View develops some of the themes in
    Where Angels Fear to Tread.
  • But it adds a romantic love story with a happy
    ending.
  • (And no babies die.)

11
Italy again
  • A Room with a View is also partly set in Italy.
  • It is about a young woman named Lucy who has gone
    abroad with her older cousin, Charlotte.

12
George and Lucy
  • She meets a very unusual man named George and he
    falls in love with her.
  • They both witness a very dramatic event in
    Florence - a man is killed in front of them in
    the street.

13
Society
  • Lucy is unable to tell that she is in love with
    George.
  • Her emotions are governed by societys
    conventions and she has not learned how to judge
    her true feelings.

14
Cecil
  • When she returns home to England she becomes
    engaged to a pretentious and very wealthy man
    named Cecil.
  • George and his father move into the same village.
  • George tries desperately to persuade Lucy to
    marry him instead.

15
Happy Ending
  • Lucy realises she must break off her engagement
    with Cecil.
  • Then she finally realises that she loves George,
    and they return to Italy for their honeymoon.

16
Holidays
  • At the time when Forster wrote these books,
    traveling abroad had become a lot easier for the
    English middle classes.
  • This is reflected in the relative ease with which
    the characters travel to Europe.

17
Traveling Abroad
  • In Forsters novels we can see two things
    regarding traveling abroad
  • Forster believes that everyone should be
    treated kindly and respectfully.
  • For a modern reader, some of his descriptions
    of foreigners may seem quite patronising.

18
The voice of the author
  • Forsters novels always have a strong authorial
    voice leading the reader through the story.
  • This voice (which we can usually assume tells us
    the true opinions of Forster) is always
    thoughtful and understanding.

19
A Passage to India (1924)
  • A Passage to India is often considered to be
    Forsters greatest novel.
  • It is set entirely in India, during the days of
    the British Raj.
  • At this time (1858 - 1947) the British ruled
    India.

20
Colonisation
  • A Passage to India is very critical of British
    rule in India.
  • He is most critical of the rudeness and racism of
    the British
  • Forster himself spent time in India and preferred
    the company of Indians to the British colonists.

21
Themes in A Passage to India
  1. Can an English person be friends with an Indian?
  2. The way that Indian people are treated by the
    English.
  3. The fact that India is a muddle - according to
    Forster.

22
A Passage to India
  • A young woman named Adela travels to India to
    meet her fiance (a magistrate). She travels with
    her fiances mother, Mrs. Moore.
  • Dr. Aziz is an Indian medical doctor, he becomes
    friends with an English man named Mr. Fielding.

23
Real Indians
  • Adela and Mrs. Moore are determined to meet some
    real Indians.
  • But it is very difficult for the rude English and
    the shy Indians to mix.

24
The caves
  • Dr Aziz takes Adela and Mrs. Moore to visit some
    caves.
  • The caves represent an aspect of India in the
    novel.
  • Forster saw India as a confusing muddle.
  • Both Adela and Mrs. Moore are very deeply
    affected by the visit.

25
The echo
  • There is an endless echo running around the
    caves.
  • It makes Mrs. Moore feel very depressed and she
    never recovers from the experience.

26
The echo
  • Adela is also affected by the echo and suddenly
    runs away.
  • Adela thinks that she has been sexually assaulted
    by Dr. Aziz.
  • She has not the echo in the caves briefly upsets
    the balance of her mind.

27
The divide between the English and the Indians
  • Dr. Aziz is arrested.
  • The English are angry but not surprised - because
    they believe Indians are lustful.
  • Fielding stands by Aziz and is shunned by the
    English.

28
The Trial
  • At the trial, Adelas mind is suddenly cleared of
    the echo.
  • She has to admit that she was mistaken.
  • The English turn against her and Ronny breaks off
    their engagement.
  • Fielding takes her in and is kind to her.

29
Aziz and Fielding
  • Aziz is very angry that Fielding would be kind to
    Adela.
  • They fall out and Fielding moves away.
  • 2 years later they meet again, and Aziz forgives
    Fielding, but he says that they cannot be friends
    until the British no longer rule India.
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