Mystery, Misunderstanding, and Human Connection in A Passage to India by E. M. Forster Abstract This book explores A Passage to India by E. M. Forster as a nuanced portrayal of relationships, cultural differences, and the complexities of human connection in colonial India. The novel presents India as a place of beauty and depth, yet marked by moments of confusion and misunderstanding, especially in interactions between characters from different backgrounds. Key events such as the Marabar Caves incident and the evolving friendship between Aziz and Fielding reveal how fear, prejudice, and social structures influence personal relationships. The narrative highlights how genuine connection is often challenged by external pressures and internal doubts. Rather than offering clear answers, the novel raises important questions about identity, trust, and the possibility of true understanding between individuals. In this way, A Passage to India remains a significant work that reflects o...
TO THE NEGRO-AMERICAN SOLDIERS By Leopold Sedar Senghor This is work assigned by Meghama'am For Mercer Cook I did not recognize you in prison under your ……….. sad-colored uniform I did not recognize you under the calabash helmet ……….. without style I did not recognize the whining sound of your ……….. iron horses, who drink but do not eat. And it is no longer the nobility of elephants, it is the ……….. the barbaric weight of the prehistoric ……….. monsters of the world. Under your closed face, I did not recognize you. I only touched the warmth of your brown hand, ……….. I called myself “Afrika! ” And I found once again the lost laughter, I hailed the ancient voices ……….. and the roar of Congo waterfalls. Brothers, I do not know whether you bombed the ……….. cathedrals, the pride of Europe, If you are the lightning of God’s hand that burned ……….. Sodom and Gomorrah. No, you are the messengers of his mercy, the ……….. Spring after Winter. To those who had forgotten how t...