A Passage To India

Hi everyone! As I said last time, I will not go into details anymore. Last time Adela said to Ronny that she doesn’t want to get married with him, but now she changed her mind. So, as Dr. Aziz promised, he Mrs. Moore and Adella went to the Marabar by train. There had to be … More A Passage To India

More about Santiago!

In my last blog post I really fast tried to express everything what happened in this story because it is so exciting, but now I want to put more information about main characters and their thoughts. You can say that it is not so important, and it has not a necessity to write about it … More More about Santiago!

A Passage To India

Hi everybody! Story is continuing. Last time I stopped when Dr. Aziz invited Mrs. Moore and Adela to picnic. When they were talking, Mrs. Moore said to Mr. Fielding that she wants to visit the college. When Mrs. Moore had gone, Aziz, Professor Godbole and Adela were having a good conversation between each other. Then … More A Passage To India

A Passage To India

As I mentioned earlier when Aziz came to Major’s house he was left 30 min before. Aziz went to the old church. When he was looking to the sky, he heard that there is someone else besides him. There was Mrs. Moore. Aziz said loudly to her: you should take off your shoes before entering … More A Passage To India

The Final Lines

I am back and I want to talk about what will happen next! By a happy coincidence in life boy meets an old good man, Mr. Brownlow (later found out that he was a friend of Oliver’s father), who gives him shelter. Without thinking of their own advantage, Mr. Brownlow helps the child, who predicted … More The Final Lines

Let`s start!

English writer-realist Charles Dickens in his novel “Oliver Twist” opened the problem of peoples` poverty. It is one of hardest themes what I have red before. This book made me to think about things that I rarely think at all. Writer had shown us the fate of English people who lived by the way of … More Let`s start!

A Passage To India

Hello, my chosen book is A Passage To India. From the collection of Rich and Bonnie Straight Spring 1994, and written by E. M. Forster. This book was written not from real life situations, this is fiction. I chose it because I prefer  to read some fictions. Hope that it will be interesting.