“God is not born yet—that will occur at midnight—but He has also been born centuries ago, nor can He ever be born, because He is the Lord of the Universe, who transcends human processes. He is, was not, is not, was.” Forster choice of words, and tone in this passage allows the reader to really think about what going on in the story up until now. “He is, was not, is not, was” creates a little bit of confusion, and a surprise. God is the almighty, and he is the creator the universe. Even though Dr. Aziz disbelieves in God, he leads a happy life. Despite the memories he has about the ways the British use to treat the Indians, he works for the Hindu city. His heart still longs for Mrs. Moore, and like I assumed in the end the he got along with the British.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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