Today, in most cases, women are considered equal to men. Women have the same opportunities as men, and men have occasions of work. In today's society, women not only have one role and their role, they can pursue not only children but also the careers they desire. However, this is not necessarily the case. According to feminist theorists, Western civilization is patriarchal, which means that society is dominated by men. Building a society made men more female than women in all cultures, including families, religion, politics, economics, art, and social and legal fields.
Edward Morgan Foster only wrote a five year old novel in his life. Sixth, Morris on homosexual relations was written in 1913, but it was not published until 1971, and Foster did not want to promote sexual orientation, so he was a year later I died. That is these novels, as well as his short story, Foster was backed by his Canon commercial ivory film production in recent years. Foster's father was born in 1879, died of tuberculosis the following year, was raised under the influence of mothers and other women, and formed his own views and subsequent expressions for women. When his aunt died in 1887, she left Forster with a legacy of 8000 pounds (today worth about 500,000 pounds). And that allowed him to continue his education at Kent 's Tonbridge School and then study at King' s College Cambridge.
Foster was born on January 1, 1879, and his family is a member of the middle class of London. At the age of two, Foster's father died, only his mother bred him. The relationship between the two was very strong and continued until 1945. Foster received education in Kent until 1897, and then entered King's College Cambridge. E. M. Forster's novel "The way to India" is the viewpoint of the lives of colonists and settlers. The colonial plight was tragic and full of conquering civilization and a corrupted image of the noble people as simple workers, but it was a colonizer and an Indian British Rapid changes in rulers' interests. People always comment on the changes that Britain did after adapting to the imperialist lifestyle.
Edward Morgan Foster tends to translate his observations and life experiences into his novels. Foster's novel 'The way to India' was inspired by his visit to India where the British had completely dominated India. In his previous novel "Howard End (1910)" Foster criticized Edward England 's class difference and prejudice. Due to cultural misunderstandings and ethnic oppression, there are differences between British colonists and Indians. Homosexual homosexuals were "unacceptable" at this time so gay people "lifelong supporters of tolerance and understanding among people of different social class, race, career" Forstar is biased towards the beginning It was.