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PassageToIndiaPresentsTheBritish
IndianConflict
• Ahad Abdullah Al Balawi .
• Malak Hussain Albargi .
• Atheer Suliman Al Balawi .
• Samha Ali Alshehri .
Outline
Introduction
The Purpose of Passage To India
The causes of conflict
Racial Conflict
Misunderstanding Of Cultures
British Colonialism
Conclusion
Introduction
• A Passage to India is a novel wrote by E. M. Forster set
against the conflict between British Raj and Indian
society in the 1920s.
• In 'A Passage to India', Forster notices the different in
communities which caused the conflicting with each
other. By the following, we will discuss Passage To
India Presents The British Indian Conflict
The Purpose of Passage To India
• Passage To India novel is racial , political, and
culture issues in Indian after its occupation by the
British colonizers.
• Forster has attempted his best to portray this
strikingly in his fiction. He tries to expel the
contention between the countries and make a
decent connection between them.
Cont.
•British colonization of the India was the exemplification of
three unique cultures; English, Hinduism and Islam. Forster
delineates these distinctions in a fitting path in his novel.
The causes of conflict
Thecausesof
conflict
British colonialism
misunderstanding of cultures
racial conflict
Racial Conflict
• Forster has attempted his best to portray this strikingly in his
fiction. He tries to expel the contention between the countries
and make a decent connection between them.
• The racial pressure can be recognized from comments which are
frequently made by the British " you are superior... Aryan
brother"
Cont.
• These supremacist remarks made by the British show
extraordinary scorn for the Indian culture, "Aryan brother" is a
term made up by the British to call an Indian individual
Misunderstanding Of Cultures
• The racial conflict between Indian and Britsh not only kept in two religions as well as
was in variety of societies, dress, dialects, feast et cetera. It might be considered as
social misconception.
• The various cultural ideas and expectations of hospitality, social property and the role
of religion in everyday life are responsible for the misunderstanding between Muslim
Indians, English and Hindu Indians.
British Colonialism
• The British colonized India had left an effect on a wide
range of levels of life.
• Passage to India is essentially a political novel with Indio-
English racial issues.
• the British colonizers acted like an ace.
Cont.
• E. M. Forster presents the contention between the Indians and the
English and among the Indians themselves. A Passage to India starts
and closures by ask whether it is feasible for an Englishman and an
Indian to ever be companions. “Is it possible for the Indians and the
Englishman to be friends?”
Conclusion
 In 'A Passage to India', Forster notices different communities clashing with
each other, for example, The English Vs The Indians and Hindus Vs
Muslims.
 Forster utilizes this question as a structure to investigate the general issue
of Britain's political control of India on a more individual level, through
the fellowship among Aziz and Fielding.
 Forster mention many characters from various groups and describing
numerous occasions he demonstrates to us the conflict both physical and
mental among the distinctive factions.

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Passage to India presents the British Indian conflict (3)

  • 1. PassageToIndiaPresentsTheBritish IndianConflict • Ahad Abdullah Al Balawi . • Malak Hussain Albargi . • Atheer Suliman Al Balawi . • Samha Ali Alshehri .
  • 2. Outline Introduction The Purpose of Passage To India The causes of conflict Racial Conflict Misunderstanding Of Cultures British Colonialism Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction • A Passage to India is a novel wrote by E. M. Forster set against the conflict between British Raj and Indian society in the 1920s. • In 'A Passage to India', Forster notices the different in communities which caused the conflicting with each other. By the following, we will discuss Passage To India Presents The British Indian Conflict
  • 4. The Purpose of Passage To India • Passage To India novel is racial , political, and culture issues in Indian after its occupation by the British colonizers. • Forster has attempted his best to portray this strikingly in his fiction. He tries to expel the contention between the countries and make a decent connection between them.
  • 5. Cont. •British colonization of the India was the exemplification of three unique cultures; English, Hinduism and Islam. Forster delineates these distinctions in a fitting path in his novel.
  • 6. The causes of conflict Thecausesof conflict British colonialism misunderstanding of cultures racial conflict
  • 7. Racial Conflict • Forster has attempted his best to portray this strikingly in his fiction. He tries to expel the contention between the countries and make a decent connection between them. • The racial pressure can be recognized from comments which are frequently made by the British " you are superior... Aryan brother"
  • 8. Cont. • These supremacist remarks made by the British show extraordinary scorn for the Indian culture, "Aryan brother" is a term made up by the British to call an Indian individual
  • 9. Misunderstanding Of Cultures • The racial conflict between Indian and Britsh not only kept in two religions as well as was in variety of societies, dress, dialects, feast et cetera. It might be considered as social misconception. • The various cultural ideas and expectations of hospitality, social property and the role of religion in everyday life are responsible for the misunderstanding between Muslim Indians, English and Hindu Indians.
  • 10. British Colonialism • The British colonized India had left an effect on a wide range of levels of life. • Passage to India is essentially a political novel with Indio- English racial issues. • the British colonizers acted like an ace.
  • 11. Cont. • E. M. Forster presents the contention between the Indians and the English and among the Indians themselves. A Passage to India starts and closures by ask whether it is feasible for an Englishman and an Indian to ever be companions. “Is it possible for the Indians and the Englishman to be friends?”
  • 12. Conclusion  In 'A Passage to India', Forster notices different communities clashing with each other, for example, The English Vs The Indians and Hindus Vs Muslims.  Forster utilizes this question as a structure to investigate the general issue of Britain's political control of India on a more individual level, through the fellowship among Aziz and Fielding.  Forster mention many characters from various groups and describing numerous occasions he demonstrates to us the conflict both physical and mental among the distinctive factions.