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A Passage to India, a novel (1924) by the British writer E. M. Forster. In Forster's last and most highly regarded novel, an Englishwoman traveling in colonial India accuses a local doctor of assaulting her during a visit to the mysterious Marabar Caves. The conflicting responses of English expatriates and local Indians to the subsequent trial highlight the limitations of their belief systems and the problems of human understanding.
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