A Passage to India | Characters
A small, athletic, mustachioed, amiable, sensitive, and intelligent young Muslim doctor at Chandrapore, Aziz comes forth as a highly competent professional, but possessed of a naive, romantic streak that manifests itself in his love for poetry, his excitability, and his general passion for life. Aziz, a vivacious and charming widower with three children, respects courtesy and protocol. He tries terribly hard to convey a good impression upon, and establish a relationship with, the English community, but the English simply ignore and snub him. However, he manages some degree of rapport...
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