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Historical Context
E.M. Forster: "A Pasage to India" (film + novel)
Gandhijii/Fight for Independence
Contemporary India
Contemporary relationship between India and Britain/Brick Lane
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What was India to Britain?
A colony
100
Where did Mrs. Moore and Adela travel from?
England
100
What was the name of the speech we read?
The Salt March Speech
100
Are arranged marriages or love marriages most common?
Arranged marriages
100
which country did Nazneen move to?
England
200
Which empire was India colonised by?
The british empire
200
What did Adela and Mrs. Moore want to see of India?
The real India
200
What was Gandhi's main point in the Salt March Speech?
Non-violence
200
What is the best part of being young in India according to Naman?
The freedom
200
who made her move from Bangladesh?
Nazneen“s father
300
When did India gain independence from the british empire?
1947
300
Why did Dr. Aziz yell at Mrs. Moore when she enters the mosque?
He thought she was wearing shoes.
300
What did Gandhi encourage the civillians to do?
Civil disobedience (collect their own salt).
300
How many people live in the slums of Mumbai? 5 Million people? 9 Million people? 15 Million people?
What is 9 Million People.
300
What did the tattoo lady still wear?
her nightdress
400
India was the british empires most valuble colony, what did they call India as a nickname?
The jewel in the crown
400
What was Rony, Mrs. Moore`s son as a profession?
A judge
400
What does the rhetorical pentagram consist of?
Writer, reader, language, situation and intention.
400
How many citizens does India have today?
1.272.621.000 citizens
400
In which areas of life has India influenced England? Mention 2 exampels
Food Cricket Language
500
Who had the power of india before queen Victoria
East Indian companies
500
In which year is the novel written?
1924
500
What year was the Salt March speech?
1930
500
Why is gold important to the Indians?
It gives them social security
500
Define the Differencen between integration and segregation?
intergration = being a part of the society segregation = when you are seperated from the society