E.M.Forsters views on the social standards
Title: E.M.Forsters views on the social standards
Category: /Literature/World Literature
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E.M.Forsters views on the social standards
Category: /Literature/World Literature
Details: Words: 528 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the early 20th century, authors used a form of social critique in their
work. Some of them expressed their thoughts in expository essays
and novels. E.M.Forster opened his views to others in the expository essay
"notes: On the English Character: and the novel " Room with a
View". Both of his works expand on his thoughts about the social classes in
England. E.M.Forster had a very iteresting point of view of
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lower
class. every time there was a vote to change this system, but the higher class
always overuled the lowere class until the revolution.
<Tab/>As we can see, E.M.Forster does have his owm personal ideas
about the world's social structure. He has these ideas in novels and
expository essays. Most of what Forster wrote is true in many areas. And they
are also found in many historical examples.