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In a 1938 essay, Forster declared, “...if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.” Demonstrate the ways in which Fielding’s actions in the novel are consistent with this statement.
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I. Thesis Statement: A Passage to India illustrates the paramount value of friendship, even when it conflicts with group loyalty
II. Fielding’s friendship with Aziz must surmount many obstacles
A. The cultural and ethnic gap between them,...
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A Passage to India: Summary and Analysis
- Part I, Chapters I – III: Summary and Analysis
- Part I, Chapters IV – VI: Summary and Analysis
- Part I, Chapter VII: Summary and Analysis
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- Part I, Chapters IX – XI: Summary and Analysis
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- Part II, Chapters XVIII – XXI: Summary and Analysis
- Part II, Chapters XXII – XXIII: Summary and Analysis
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- Part II, Chapters XXV – XXVI: Summary and Analysis
- Part II, Chapters XXVII – XXIX: Summary and Analysis
- Part II, Chapters XXX – XXXII: Summary and Analysis
- Part III, Chapter XXXIII: Summary and Analysis
- Part III, Chapters XXXIV – XXXV: Summary and Analysis
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A Passage to India: Quizzes
- Part I, Chapters I – III: Questions and Answers
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- Part II, Chapters XII – XIV: Questions and Answers
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- Part II, Chapters XXII – XXIII: Questions and Answers
- Part II, Chapter XXIV: Questions and Answers
- Part II, Chapters XXV – XXVI: Questions and Answers
- Part II, Chapters XXVII – XXIX: Questions and Answers
- Part II, Chapters XXX – XXXII: Questions and Answers
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