Which of the following is not one of the themes of, 'A Passage to India'?
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A.
Religious Unity
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B.
Colonialism & Imperialism
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C.
Safe travel to India
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D.
Race & Culture
Correct Answer:
C. Safe travel to India
Explanation:
The correct answer is Safe travel to India. E.M. Forster's novel explores the complexities of relationships between Indians and the British, highlighting the tensions caused by Colonialism and Imperialism, the clashes between different Races and Cultures, and the elusive nature of Religious Unity. While the title suggests a journey, the narrative focuses on the interpersonal and political barriers of the era rather than providing a guide or theme concerning safe travel logistics. Therefore, safe travel is not a thematic element of the book.
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