E. M. Forster's A passage to India

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mhtal3at

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The English people still feel they are in exile, still not feeling home, although they are they master race in India.

Does any body know why they don't feel home?
 
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because thet were not

not read the book but i can say that any attempt at Empire would leave the occupying force to feel that way
 

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The English people still feel they are in exile, still not feeling home, although they are they master race in India.

Does any body know why they don't feel home?

This was written in 1924, try and get with the times if you want to accuse a whole nation of people of being racist. Jesus!
 

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because thet were not

not read the book but i can say that any attempt at Empire would leave the occupying force to feel that way






I get your point, but I really want some evidence.








This was written in 1924, try and get with the times if you want to accuse a whole nation of people of being racist. Jesus!




Who accuses whom?
Are you joking, I hope
you're not cuz if so, you would have seen this post in the humor forum. Although England occupied lots of countries and treated them in an extreme racist way(felt they were the master race), I am not here trying to argue so, I just came across this question and want some answers.
 
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