‘Spots of Time' in a Passage to India

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Sajjad Ali Khan

Abstract

In this research article, I shall argue that the pattern of growth in A Passage to India is Wordsworthian. Though ‘the symbolic moments of truth' – of Wordsworth's ‘spots of time' – which occur during the novel appear to be catastrophic, they are not inefficacious; they have a great potential to transfigure a character from deep seated beliefs into a much expanded individual. Forster blends the Wordsworthian notion of ‘spots of time' with the spiritual side of Hinduism.

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How to Cite
Khan, S. A. (2015). ‘Spots of Time’ in a Passage to India. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 3(9). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/139231