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Study Guide ... A Passage to India: notes
Study Guide ... A Passage to India: notes
Study Guide ... A Passage to India: notes
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Study Guide … is a collection of notes that introduce students – and not only students – to poems, novels or plays written in English. They facilitate learning supplying the most important information about the literary works and so fostering their comprehension.
The first part of  the Study Guide A Passage to India includes the historical, social and literary background of the period in which the book is written and some biographical notes about the author, Edward Morgan Forster. The second part focuses on the work and deals with sources, setting, characters, commentary, critical approach, possible adaptations for theatre, cinema or television and further notes.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCarla Aira
Release dateMay 6, 2018
ISBN9788828320128
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    The Barabar Caves

    The 20th Century

    ​From 1906 to the 1st World War

    Home Policy - It was a period of moderate rule and great social reforms under George V.

    1906: The Liberal Party wins the general elections.

    1911: The money Bill is signed

    1912: The National Insurance Scheme is approved; it assures the workers a sum against sickness and unemployment.

    Foreign Policy - Ireland gets the Home Rule (an independent Parliament) but the Protestants in Ulster do not want to be included in the scheme. The Sinn Fein (in Celtic language: ourselves alone) is created by the Catholics.

    1916 - at Easter, the members of the Sinn Fein rebel in Dublin calling complete independence, but they are defeated and executed (Easter Rising). Subsequently they form an Army, the Irish Republican Army or IRA that uses

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