The Travel Narrative in A Passage to India
A Passage to India is written by E. M. Forster according to his experience of two trips to India, within which the travel narrative not only contributes to a rich plot, but also deeply reflects the complex relationship between the British colonialists and the native people of India. Analyzing the novel A Passage to India from the perspective of the travel narrative, this paper explores the background and motivation of travel of the main characters, analyses the narrative structure and techniques used by Forster, as well as the conflicts and integration of culture during the travel. This paper also argues that both the characters in the novel and the author of the novel himself experienced India in the way of traveling. Although they ostensibly undertook a space journey, they essentially took a spiritual journey, and a soul’s one. The aim of this paper is to explore the varied dimensions of the travel narrative in A Passage to India, the conflict and integration of culture, and the profound reflection on British colonialism reflected in the novel. It also points out that travel narrative presents a multi-level cultural dialogue and provides readers with profound insights into cross-cultural understanding.
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