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A PASSAGE TO INDIA
E . M . FORSTER
Umm-e-Rooman Yaqoob
Umm-e-Rooman Yaqoob
Roll no. 3

Topic:
Describe the trial of Aziz?
What makes Adela draw her
accusation against Aziz?
A Passage to India
• A Passage to India, published in 1924, was E. M. Forster's
novel. Forster achieved his greatest success withA Passageto
India . The noveltakes as its subject therelationship between
East and West, seen throughthe lens of India in thelater days
of the British Raj. Forster connects personal relationships with
the politics of colonialism throughthe story of the
EnglishwomanAdela Quested, the Indian Dr. Aziz, and the
question of whatdid or did not happenbetweenthem in the
Marabar Caves.
Doctor Aziz
• Dr. Aziz, A young doctor who is the central Indiancharacter in
the novel. Dr. Aziz is a MuslimDoctor and a widower. His
three children live with his wife'smother. Although heis
generous and loving toward his Englishfriends, including
Mrs. Moore and Cyril Fielding, after Adela Quested accuses
himof assault he becomes bitter, nasty and particularly anti-
British. A primary concern of A Passage to India is the shiftin
Dr. Aziz's views of the British from accommodatingand even
a bit submissive to an aggressively anti-colonialstance.
• He isdescribed as"an athleticlittle man, daintilyput
together but reallyvery strong." He works at the
government hospital inChandrapore, under the
supervisionof MajorCallendar.In additionto his
practical skillas a doctor, he alsohas a romantic side
and writes poetry. His favouritepoetic themes are "the
decay of Islamand the brevity of Love." Althoughhe is
thoroughlyIndian,he idealizesthe culturesof Persia
and Arabia, where the Islamicfaithoriginated.
Miss Adela Quested
• MissAdela Quested is a young Englishwomanwho
withMrs. Moore visitsIndiafor the firsttime. She is to
decide whether to become engaged to Ronny Heaslop.
Adela isintelligentand curious;she wants to discover
the realIndia and meet Indians. Adela Quested arrives
in Indiawith the intentionof marrying Ronny Heaslop,
butchanges her mindseveral times andeventually
realizesthat she does notlove him and cannotmarry
him.
• She is a woman of conflictingcharactertraits:although
an intellectual,she is short-sighted.Althoughshe
foolishlyaccuses Dr. Aziz of assaultingher in the
MarabarCaves, she findsthe courage to withdrawthe
charge. She alsosuffersfrom hallucinationsthatare
symptomaticof her somewhat unstablepersonality.
However, Forster finallyreveals her to be a woman of
character anddecency who acceptsthe difficultiesshe
suffers.
Marabar Caves
• The MarabarCaves are fictional cavesin the novel A
Passageto India andthe film of the same name. The
caves are basedon the real life Barbara Caves located
in the JehanabadDistrictof Bihar, India. They serve as
an importantplotlocationandmotif in the novel. Key
features ofthe caves are the glass smooth wallsanda
peculiarresonantecho magnifyingany sound made
in the caves.
Sara George
Roll no. 38

What actually happened in the cave
• The day of the visit to the Marabar Caves arrives and, except for
theabsence of Fieldingand his assistant,Professor Godbole, who
miss the early morning train, theexpeditionbegins successfully.
An elephanttransports the party into thehills and a picnic
breakfast awaits Aziz's guests whenthey reach their goal near the
caves. However, things begin to changewhenthey visit the first
cave. Mrs. Moore nearly faintswhen she feelsherself crammed in
thedark and loses sightof Adela and Dr. Aziz. She feels something
strike her face and hears a terrifying echo.
• Aziz and Adela are in route to visitmore of the caves.
Preoccupied by thoughts of her marriage and by the
disturbingrealizationthat she and Ronny do not love
each other, Adela inadvertently offends her host by
asking an ill-thoughtquestion. Aziz is momentarily
annoyed and slipsinto one of the caves "to recover his
balance."Adela loses sightof him and alsoenters one of
the caves. When Aziz reappears, he catchesa glimpse of
Adela running down the hilltowardsan approachingcar.
• Thinking that she has merely gone off to meet Ronny, Aziz
returns to the camp and learns that Adela has
unexpectedly driven away. The remaining members of the
expedition take the train back to Chandrapore. Upon their
return, Dr. Aziz is arrested andcharged with making
insulting advances to MissQuested in the Marabar Caves.
That evening, there is a meeting at the Club andFielding
stands alone against his countrymen by stating his belief
that Aziz is innocent. Adela remains illfor several days,
hovering between common sense and hysteria.
Mehak Rasool
Roll no. 43

The trial day
• The hot seasonhas begun, and everyone retreats
indoors, awayfrom the sun. The morning ofAziz’s trial,
the Turtonsdrive Adelato the courthousewith a police
escort. On the way, Mr. Turtonthinks to himselfthat
he does not hate Indians, for to do so wouldbe to
denounce his own career and the energy spent on
them. He concludesthatit is Englishwomenwho really
make matters worse in India.
• In front of the courthouse, studentsjeer at the car. Rafi, hiding
behind a friend, yells that theEnglish are cowards. Inside, the
English gather in Ronny’s office and loudly traderumours
about an Indian rebellion and Fielding’s traitorousbehaviour.
Ronny expresses confidence in his subordinate, Das, who is
acting as judge for thecase. Major Callendar loudly denounces
all Indians. He relates with satisfactionthattheNawab
Bahadur’s grandson recently sufferedsevere facial injury from
a car accident; all Indians should be similarly made to suffer.
Everyone ignores Adela, who sits quietly, fearing she will have
a breakdown during her examination.
• Whenthe case is called, the group files into thecourtroom to
their special chairs . Adela notices thelowly Indianservant
operating thefan.He has a beautiful,godlike demeanour and
appears aloof from everything takingplace in the room.
• McBryde opens the case for theprosecution. He presents as
scientificfact his assertion thatdarker races lustafterfairer
races, but not vice versa. An Indianin theaudience protests
thatAdela is ugly. Adela becomes flustered. Callendar
requests thatAdela be moved to theplatform for better air. All
of the Englishthenmove to the platform.
Samia Shabbir
Roll no. 24

• Amrit Rao, the lawyer from Calcutta,protests that
having allthe Englishup on the platformwill
intimidatethe witnesses.Das agrees thateveryone but
Adela must return to the floor.Outside the courtroom,
word ofthishumiliationspreads,and the crowd jeers .
McBryde argues that Aziz livesa double life,
simultaneously“respectable” anddepraved. McBryde
dwells on Aziz’s attemptto crush Mrs. Moore in the
firstcave.
• MahmoudAli objects tothisaccusation,as Mrs. Moore
willnotbe testifying at the trial. MahmoudAli
bemoans the factthatRonny has sentMrs. Moore
away, as she knew Aziz was innocent. Despite Das’s
attempts torestore calm, MahmoudAli shoutsthat the
trialis a farce and allof them slaves.He leaves the
courtroom in protest. The Indiansbegin chanting“Mrs.
Moore” as if itwere a charm, untilthe chant sounds
like “EsmissEsmoor.”
• Adela goes up to thewitness stand. She suddenlyfeels like
she is back at Marabar, and thatit seems more lovely this
time.As McBryde questionsher, shevisualizes each step of
thatday. Whenhe asks if Aziz followed her into thecave, she
requests a minuteto answer. Visualizing thecaves, she cannot
picture himfollowingher. She states quietlythatshe has
made a mistake,thatAziz never followed her. The courtroom
erupts. Callendar tries to haltthe trial on medical grounds, but
Adela confirms thatshe withdraws all thecharges. The
enraged Mrs. Turton screams insults at Adela. Das officially
releases Aziz.
Umm-e-Rooman Yaqoob
Roll no. 3

Result after assulation
• Adela's blunder istypicallyBritishand patronizing;it
illuminatesonce more the cause of the gulf of
prejudicewhich separatesthe Englishand the Indians:
ignorance, nomore and no less.The embittered Aziz
moves to another province, away from BritishIndia.
After the trial,Adela leavesthe courtroom alone asa
riot foments. Fieldingfindsher and escortsher to the
college where she willbe safe.
• AlthoughAdela drops the charges during the trial and
Aziz is freed, his reputationis ruined. He meets his
friend Fieldingagain, but their friendship,whichhas
been ruptured by the turn of events, never recovers its
former intimacy. Later, at the trial,she withdrawsher
accusation.Shunned by the English,and withher
engagement to Ronny broken off, Mrs. Moore died at
the sea. Adelareturns to England.
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Thank You
for your patience.
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A passage to India Presentation

  • 1. A PASSAGE TO INDIA E . M . FORSTER Umm-e-Rooman Yaqoob
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  • 4. Topic: Describe the trial of Aziz? What makes Adela draw her accusation against Aziz?
  • 5. A Passage to India • A Passage to India, published in 1924, was E. M. Forster's novel. Forster achieved his greatest success withA Passageto India . The noveltakes as its subject therelationship between East and West, seen throughthe lens of India in thelater days of the British Raj. Forster connects personal relationships with the politics of colonialism throughthe story of the EnglishwomanAdela Quested, the Indian Dr. Aziz, and the question of whatdid or did not happenbetweenthem in the Marabar Caves.
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  • 7. Doctor Aziz • Dr. Aziz, A young doctor who is the central Indiancharacter in the novel. Dr. Aziz is a MuslimDoctor and a widower. His three children live with his wife'smother. Although heis generous and loving toward his Englishfriends, including Mrs. Moore and Cyril Fielding, after Adela Quested accuses himof assault he becomes bitter, nasty and particularly anti- British. A primary concern of A Passage to India is the shiftin Dr. Aziz's views of the British from accommodatingand even a bit submissive to an aggressively anti-colonialstance.
  • 8. • He isdescribed as"an athleticlittle man, daintilyput together but reallyvery strong." He works at the government hospital inChandrapore, under the supervisionof MajorCallendar.In additionto his practical skillas a doctor, he alsohas a romantic side and writes poetry. His favouritepoetic themes are "the decay of Islamand the brevity of Love." Althoughhe is thoroughlyIndian,he idealizesthe culturesof Persia and Arabia, where the Islamicfaithoriginated.
  • 9. Miss Adela Quested • MissAdela Quested is a young Englishwomanwho withMrs. Moore visitsIndiafor the firsttime. She is to decide whether to become engaged to Ronny Heaslop. Adela isintelligentand curious;she wants to discover the realIndia and meet Indians. Adela Quested arrives in Indiawith the intentionof marrying Ronny Heaslop, butchanges her mindseveral times andeventually realizesthat she does notlove him and cannotmarry him.
  • 10. • She is a woman of conflictingcharactertraits:although an intellectual,she is short-sighted.Althoughshe foolishlyaccuses Dr. Aziz of assaultingher in the MarabarCaves, she findsthe courage to withdrawthe charge. She alsosuffersfrom hallucinationsthatare symptomaticof her somewhat unstablepersonality. However, Forster finallyreveals her to be a woman of character anddecency who acceptsthe difficultiesshe suffers.
  • 11. Marabar Caves • The MarabarCaves are fictional cavesin the novel A Passageto India andthe film of the same name. The caves are basedon the real life Barbara Caves located in the JehanabadDistrictof Bihar, India. They serve as an importantplotlocationandmotif in the novel. Key features ofthe caves are the glass smooth wallsanda peculiarresonantecho magnifyingany sound made in the caves.
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  • 14. What actually happened in the cave • The day of the visit to the Marabar Caves arrives and, except for theabsence of Fieldingand his assistant,Professor Godbole, who miss the early morning train, theexpeditionbegins successfully. An elephanttransports the party into thehills and a picnic breakfast awaits Aziz's guests whenthey reach their goal near the caves. However, things begin to changewhenthey visit the first cave. Mrs. Moore nearly faintswhen she feelsherself crammed in thedark and loses sightof Adela and Dr. Aziz. She feels something strike her face and hears a terrifying echo.
  • 15. • Aziz and Adela are in route to visitmore of the caves. Preoccupied by thoughts of her marriage and by the disturbingrealizationthat she and Ronny do not love each other, Adela inadvertently offends her host by asking an ill-thoughtquestion. Aziz is momentarily annoyed and slipsinto one of the caves "to recover his balance."Adela loses sightof him and alsoenters one of the caves. When Aziz reappears, he catchesa glimpse of Adela running down the hilltowardsan approachingcar.
  • 16. • Thinking that she has merely gone off to meet Ronny, Aziz returns to the camp and learns that Adela has unexpectedly driven away. The remaining members of the expedition take the train back to Chandrapore. Upon their return, Dr. Aziz is arrested andcharged with making insulting advances to MissQuested in the Marabar Caves. That evening, there is a meeting at the Club andFielding stands alone against his countrymen by stating his belief that Aziz is innocent. Adela remains illfor several days, hovering between common sense and hysteria.
  • 18. The trial day • The hot seasonhas begun, and everyone retreats indoors, awayfrom the sun. The morning ofAziz’s trial, the Turtonsdrive Adelato the courthousewith a police escort. On the way, Mr. Turtonthinks to himselfthat he does not hate Indians, for to do so wouldbe to denounce his own career and the energy spent on them. He concludesthatit is Englishwomenwho really make matters worse in India.
  • 19. • In front of the courthouse, studentsjeer at the car. Rafi, hiding behind a friend, yells that theEnglish are cowards. Inside, the English gather in Ronny’s office and loudly traderumours about an Indian rebellion and Fielding’s traitorousbehaviour. Ronny expresses confidence in his subordinate, Das, who is acting as judge for thecase. Major Callendar loudly denounces all Indians. He relates with satisfactionthattheNawab Bahadur’s grandson recently sufferedsevere facial injury from a car accident; all Indians should be similarly made to suffer. Everyone ignores Adela, who sits quietly, fearing she will have a breakdown during her examination.
  • 20. • Whenthe case is called, the group files into thecourtroom to their special chairs . Adela notices thelowly Indianservant operating thefan.He has a beautiful,godlike demeanour and appears aloof from everything takingplace in the room. • McBryde opens the case for theprosecution. He presents as scientificfact his assertion thatdarker races lustafterfairer races, but not vice versa. An Indianin theaudience protests thatAdela is ugly. Adela becomes flustered. Callendar requests thatAdela be moved to theplatform for better air. All of the Englishthenmove to the platform.
  • 22. • Amrit Rao, the lawyer from Calcutta,protests that having allthe Englishup on the platformwill intimidatethe witnesses.Das agrees thateveryone but Adela must return to the floor.Outside the courtroom, word ofthishumiliationspreads,and the crowd jeers . McBryde argues that Aziz livesa double life, simultaneously“respectable” anddepraved. McBryde dwells on Aziz’s attemptto crush Mrs. Moore in the firstcave.
  • 23. • MahmoudAli objects tothisaccusation,as Mrs. Moore willnotbe testifying at the trial. MahmoudAli bemoans the factthatRonny has sentMrs. Moore away, as she knew Aziz was innocent. Despite Das’s attempts torestore calm, MahmoudAli shoutsthat the trialis a farce and allof them slaves.He leaves the courtroom in protest. The Indiansbegin chanting“Mrs. Moore” as if itwere a charm, untilthe chant sounds like “EsmissEsmoor.”
  • 24. • Adela goes up to thewitness stand. She suddenlyfeels like she is back at Marabar, and thatit seems more lovely this time.As McBryde questionsher, shevisualizes each step of thatday. Whenhe asks if Aziz followed her into thecave, she requests a minuteto answer. Visualizing thecaves, she cannot picture himfollowingher. She states quietlythatshe has made a mistake,thatAziz never followed her. The courtroom erupts. Callendar tries to haltthe trial on medical grounds, but Adela confirms thatshe withdraws all thecharges. The enraged Mrs. Turton screams insults at Adela. Das officially releases Aziz.
  • 26. Result after assulation • Adela's blunder istypicallyBritishand patronizing;it illuminatesonce more the cause of the gulf of prejudicewhich separatesthe Englishand the Indians: ignorance, nomore and no less.The embittered Aziz moves to another province, away from BritishIndia. After the trial,Adela leavesthe courtroom alone asa riot foments. Fieldingfindsher and escortsher to the college where she willbe safe.
  • 27. • AlthoughAdela drops the charges during the trial and Aziz is freed, his reputationis ruined. He meets his friend Fieldingagain, but their friendship,whichhas been ruptured by the turn of events, never recovers its former intimacy. Later, at the trial,she withdrawsher accusation.Shunned by the English,and withher engagement to Ronny broken off, Mrs. Moore died at the sea. Adelareturns to England.
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  • 29.  Thank You for your patience. 