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Title: Howards End: Book Review
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June 8, 1997 |
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Even if the Schlegels belonged to the upper class, and breaking the society into parts were to benefit them in terms of some mercenary interests, they would still have a strong feeling of rejection of such a social structure. Relationships--not social position--are important for them... Showed first 250 characters
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Relationships--not social position--are important for them.
It seems that the philosophy of life of the Wilcox family--English through and through--should reflect the views of patriotic Forster. However, it's incorrect. The Schlegel sisters are the protagonists and the Wilcoxes are the antagonists of the novel--not in the sense that they are the 'bad guys', but in that their philosophy of life is opposite of Schlegels' and, therefore, the author's... Showed next 250 characters
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