The ideological consideration of politics and 11religion in E.M. forster's a passage to India: a Malay perspective

Ahmad Muhyiddin Yusof, and Saad Jumaa Farhan, and Amalia Qistina Castañeda Abdullah, and Muhammad Izzat Rahim, and Changting, Li, (2024) The ideological consideration of politics and 11religion in E.M. forster's a passage to India: a Malay perspective. Jurnal Melayu, 23 (1). pp. 94-104. ISSN 1675-7513

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Abstract

This paper aims to explore the diverse interpersonal connections portrayed in E.M. Forster's "A Passage to India" through a close examination. The novel depicts British as one nation and the Indians as the colonies, highlighting their attitudes towards each other. By probing into the initial inquiries posed to certain Indian characters, this study endeavours to address a significant query. The primary focus lies in scrutinising the varied relationships developed within the narrative. Some commentators have critiqued Forster's portrayal, suggesting that he critiques the dynamics between colonisers and the colonised. This parallels themes were often found in Malay colonial literary discourse as well, which frequently delve into power dynamics and cultural conflicts between Malays and colonial powers like the British. The study suggests that many relationships falter due to inhospitable conditions. Ultimately, it concludes that individuals often face failure when confronted with uncontrollable external forces. Despite this, the possibility of friendship between equals is affirmed, though acknowledging the disparities between the British and Indians depicted in the novel's timeframe.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Friendship; Relationship; Colonizers; Humanism; Liberal
Journal:Jurnal Melayu
ID Code:24573
Deposited By: Siti Zarenah Jasin
Deposited On:25 Nov 2024 04:32
Last Modified:25 Nov 2024 04:32

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