A Passage to India

E. M. Forster's A Passage to India is replete with "liberal dilemmas in England and India.

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For the first part of the novel, the reader sees an idealistic relationship between Fielding and Aziz. It is a liberal humanism that makes one think that India and Britain could work together if only they treated each other like these two men treat each other. Unfortunately, this could never be as long as Britain is the colonizer.