The plot of "Where Angels Fear to Tread" centers around the character of Lilia Herriton, a young and impulsive English widow who travels to the fictional Italian town of Monteriano with the intention of marrying an Italian man named Gino. Lilia's decision to marry Gino is met with shock and disapproval by her family, who view the match as socially inappropriate.
The novel explores several themes, including:
Cultural Clash: The clash between English and Italian cultures is a central theme of the novel. Forster uses this clash to satirize the narrow-mindedness and prejudices of the English middle class.
Social Conventions: The novel examines the rigid social conventions and expectations of Edwardian England. Lilia's decision to marry Gino challenges these conventions and exposes the hypocrisy and moral judgments of her family.
Individual Freedom: The novel explores the idea of individual freedom and the consequences of pursuing one's desires and passions in the face of societal pressure and expectations.
The Complexity of Human Nature: Forster delves into the complexity of human emotions and motivations, portraying characters with both admirable and flawed qualities.
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Publication Year
2023
Book Type
Fiction
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