This paper is to examine two significant landscapes and settings in E.M.Forster’s novel A Passage to India. Most of the impression and atmosphere of them are chaotic, shapeless and mysterious, which helps to convey Forster ’s idea that man’s wish for order and harmonious links with other people and the universe is insignificant and ineffective. The Marabar hills and caves ful⁃ly represent this idea.
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