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Assignment for 11th Batch, Department of English
palash:
Pozzo
Pozzo, the name reflects a power. In this play, he does power play character. He does the play with another character, Lucky. Pozzo impresses us as the personification of Raw Power. The out look of Pozzo, he wears a hat, and a wisp in his hand. Sympathetic events happened but, he does not have any change in characteristic to his slave, Lucky. Pozzo’s concept of time modern “practical” culture is based on mechanical astronomical time.
Posted by
Md. Mazrul Islam
I.D. 072-10-378
11th Batch
Department of English
Daffodil International University
Sharbari:
Dr. Aziz
Dr. Aziz is a young Muslim Doctor working in an English Hospital at Chandrapore. He is eager to please others. He is critical of the purdah. He is the hero of this novel . He is a nationalist. He comes of a prosperous Muslim family and has studied in London . He is handsome and is and is a competent doctor. Dr. Aziz is emotion personified. He had very great affection for his wife but now she has died leaving three small children behind. He is very sad and carries her photograph with him.He is impulsive and sensitive . Aziz is emotional by temperament and always full of enthusiasm. He is revengeful upon the English. In the words of G.M White , Aziz is the most human, most believable of all Forster's characters.
Submitted by:-
Ms. Sharbari Sarkar
I.D No: 071-10-342
11th Batch
Department of English
Daffodil International University
preonty:
Tea Party
Tea party is the crucial part in the passage after bridge party which continue incidences towards climax in the cave.Mr fielding has been arranged tea party for meeting Mrs moor, miss Quested,Dr Aziz and also Hindu - Brahman professor named Narayan Godbole . miss quested keen to meet with native people, that's why Fielding invites Aziz.It was unconventional party and every one has a good time conversing about India, and Feilding and Aziz even becomes great good friend wish them. Aziz found the English ladies easy to talk,beauty has troubled him and Miss Quested persisted, 'They even gave up going to Calcutta to entertain us'.Dr Aziz proposed them to visit Maraber Cave and informed them all about mysteries of the cave.The old lady accepted his invitation and she still thought the young Doctor excessively nice;moreover ,a new feeling.Miss Quested accepted the adventure and she also liked Aziz.They feel the Brahman is polite and enigmatic, and he took his tea a little distance from the out castes ,Miss Quested likes Godbole's sweets.Ronny Heaslop arrives in the party and rudely breaks up the party.
Afroja Begum
Id-072-10-365
Batch-11th
preonty:
Professor Godbole
Professor Godbole was a teacher of philosophy in the government college. Later he becomes the minister of Hindu state of Mau. He was polite, showed respect to the Britishers, & was an introvert. He valued friendship & helped Aziz to secure the job of a medical chief of the state. He spent most of his time in prayers & celebration of Hindu festival. He preferred Muslims to Englishman. But he is not a true delineation of the Hindu character because he had no Hindu friends who stay with him. As a result Godbole was introduced not as a true representative of Hindu culture but as a caricature.
Sourav roy
ID-072-10-364
Batch-11th
Razon Mahmood:
Miss Adela Quested
Miss Adela Quested as mentioned in A Passage to India is an English girl who came to India with Mrs. Moore to meet her fiancé, Ronny Heaslop. Adela possessed plain and unattractive look. She was young and amiable but lacked that charm of youth. She faces a strange kind of hallucination in the caves, and accuses Aziz of making some insulting advances towards her. Later on, she withdraws her charges. Indian climate is very much telling upon her. It is under this troubled mental state that she loses sense of right and wrong evil overcomes her. Later on, the really good of her prevails, and her behaviour rests on cold justice and honesty. She, however, feels no passion of love for those whom she was wronged. She is deserted by all Englishman except Mr. Fielding. She is described by the author as “a lumpy, ordinary sort of girl†having real intrinsic decency. She becomes a symbol of the conflict between the two races.
Submitted by :
Krisna Chandra
I.D No: 062-10-279
8th batch, Section A
Department of English
Daffodil International University
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