![]() ![]() Heaslop and some members of the Anglo-Indian community fall into the category of the barbarian. It has sought to display the motives making Mr. The second chapter is entitled ‘A passage to India and 'Barbarism’\’Civilization’ in the Todorovian sense’. It has also studied the biography of Forster in the light of his tolerant and liberal attitude. It has analyzed the major events that shaped India since the establishment of the British East India Company. ![]() ![]() The first one is entitled ‘Historical Context and Biographical Elements’. The latter has been divided into three chapters. The major section of the dissertation is the ‘Result and Discussion’. Second, it shows the motivations that set people together by a common feeling. First, it helps to distinguish a collection of elements that an individual can utilize to evaluate a community’s behavior as barbarous or refined. Todorov’s essay has proved to be adequate for my research on twofold levels. The notions are ‘Barbarian’, ‘Civilized’, ‘Resentment’, and ‘Fear’. To that end, I have borrowed four theoretical concepts from Todorov’s essay entitled The Fear of Barbarians: Beyond the Clash of Civilizations (2010). ![]() The ultimate goal of the research is to understand the features of the English and the Indians as well as to study the emotions by which the 1920s colonial India is characterized. The present dissertation has examined the characters’ features and the dominant sentiments in Forster’s A passage to India (1924). ![]()
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