A Passage to India

Comment critically on the view that A Passage to India presents a muddle-the whole country as a place of division and disjunction

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A “muddle” implies chaos and meaningless mess. The British in India served as a personification of this. Two diverse cultures not co-existing in a country oppressed by British culture. Other characters, Mrs. Moore and Adela, saw this as a mystery but politically and culturally, it was a mess.