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  2. The Other Boat is a short story by E. M. Forster, written in 1957–1958 and published posthumously in The Life to Come (and Other Stories) in 1972. Summary. The story begins with a group of children playing on the deck of a boat, which is travelling from India to England.

  3. "The Other Boat" contains many of the hallmarks of Forster's fiction: the fatherless family, the dominant and class-conscious mother, the British repression of natural instincts, the intrusion into the story of a lively and life-loving foreigner.

  4. Feb 25, 2019 · The question of identity, in particular sexual identity and status as the other is a major theme in this story.When Lionel gives in to his homosexual desires with Cocoanut, he is forever changed.

  5. This page: The Other Boat Aspects of E.M. Forster: The Other Boat Aspects of E.M. Forster offers a succinct overview over several of E. M. Forster's novels (like A Passage to India, Where Angels Fear to Tread or Howards End), his short stories (like The Machine Stopps) and non-fictional writings (like Aspects of the Novel).

  6. Mar 25, 2023 · 5. 223 views 10 months ago. THE OTHER BOAT BY E M FORSTER - SUMMARY For NET SET TGT POLYTECHNIC PGTRB GATE & For All Competitive Exams in English ...more.

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  7. The significant use of the term “other” in the story problematizes hierarchies and inter-rogates binaries of inclusion/exclusion. Highlighting alterity, “The Other Boat” engages with the colonizer/colonized dichotomy in ways suggestive of postcolonial conceptual-izations of otherness.

  8. Jul 17, 1987 · Series 1 ‒ E. M. Forster Short Story Manuscript Materials Box 1 FF 1 Contains a note written by P. N. Furbank regarding E. M. Forster's short story “The Other Boat.” He tells how the original name was “Coco.” Furbank also mentions that textual corrections were suggested to him by Forster to incorporate into the second draft.

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