Howards End

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In the early 20th century, England grappled with rapid industrialization and shifting social hierarchies. "Howards End" by E. M. Forster intricately explores these themes through the lives of the Schlegel sisters, Margaret and Helen, as they navigate the complexities of class and connection. This novel emphasizes the importance of "only connect," a phrase that resonates throughout the narrative, highlighting the need for understanding amid societal divides. With its rich character development and poignant social commentary, "Howards End" serves as a vital text for students and historians alike, offering insights into the tensions of a transforming society. Dive into Forster's world and discover the profound implications of human relationships in a changing England.

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