In E.M. Forster's A Passage to India, I particularly took interest in the theme in which he portrays in regard to the difficulty of English-Indian friendship. I thought this was a different approach considering it went beyond the concept of British colonization but rather a personal level for the two cultures. However, he uses the friendship between Aziz and Fielding as framework to explore the general issues of Britain's political control over India. Perhaps the friendship between the two will never correlate with the way Indians are treated under British rule due to the lack of liberal humanism in the government.
"A Temporary Matter" (Tone=>Theme)
In Jhumpa Lahiri's "A Temporary Matter," I believe the overall tones in which it is written consists of a rather mellow, casual tone that gives off a genuine feel. The tone in which Lahiri writes this short story goes hand-in-hand with the prevalent theme: The importance of communication within a marriage is vital and secrets can lead to grief. However, it is interesting because she uses the times before and after Shoba's pregnancy to highlight the changes in tones that ultimately mirror the change in Shoba and Shukumar's marriage. The tone while describing the happy days before her pregnancy is hopeful and carefree as the young couple holds dinner parties and look towards the future. However, after Shoba's pregnancy, the tone of her and Shukumar's interactions becomes rather weighed down and indifferent. Finally, the tone during the couple's nightly confessions turns emotional and passionate as they reveal their deepest secrets to each other. Thr...
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