Abstract

In E. M. Forster's A Passage to India Adela Quested, like Mrs. Moore, wants to see the real India. Instead, both have to sit through an amateur production of Cousin Kate. Adela is appalled: she predicts rather gloomily that her desire to see the "real India" will be thwarted by her compatriots:

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