
The Longest Journey (the Collected Works of E. M. Forster)
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"The Longest Journey" is Forster's most autobiographical novel. The protagonist succeeds in school but fails in work and marriage after entering the society. The protagonist is weak in character, has poor thoughts and actions, and has a complicated family background that hinders his walking pace. In an accident, his legs were crushed by a train and he died of blood loss. The symbolic techniques in the book are used appropriately and have become a source of research and textual research for scholars and critics.
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