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The love and the sideline of reading have diminished to a lot of extent with the advent of technologies like TV and internet. People like to spend time watching TV, surfing the internet, or playing games on computers or play stations. Things like computer games and play stations have lowered, rather eliminated, the habit of reading from the younger generations. There are very few people left who like to read. Even in this time of technology, there are still a good deal of people who like to read in their spare time. There still are numerous persons who have a passion for reading. In most of them, this passion has been passed down from their elder ones. However, the content for reading has changed greatly. The younger generation like to read more of the supernatural stuff than the stories based on real characters or on humane beings, their emotions and relations. Therefore, now, there are very few people who like to read the tales or novels from the Edwardian era, although, only the humans who like reading these books are conscious of the intensity of romance and culture depicted in them. These stories are though slow moving, but they have a charm of their own. There are few humans left who like looking at the Jane Austen type stories. Anyway, for the people who are still into reading the stories from the Edwardian era, there is a novel with the title “A Room with a View”. These are the kind of books that make you fall in love with them. “A Room with a View” is written by E. M. Forster, which was published in the year 1908. The story is when it comes to a young woman surviving in the Edwardian England. The story is when it comes to love, romance and the life of a young girl in the repressed culture of England for the duration of that period. It is a gorgeous depiction of the English society at the beginning of the 20th century. This novel has also been adapted for a movie in the year 1985. The story may be disunited into two parts; the initial portion is set in Italy and the second share in England. The leading reputation Lucy is in Florence, Italy on a tour with her cousin. The place where they were to stay was named as The Pension Bertolini. They were promised a room with the view there; hence, the name of the novel is taken from there. However, they did not get any such room. Lucy fell for an Englishman, George, staying at the same hotel. However, she was not cherished for it, and like all other stories, they without intention held on meeting and fell in love. However, they were disunited as she was forced to leave for Rome. There she was proposed twice by Cecil whom she knew from England, but she turned him down and went back to her family home in Surrey, England. After various series of dramatic episodes, in the end, as fate has it, Lucy and George have to life happily ever after, so they elope without the consent of her mother. This novel is one of the best novels of the writer, which has been adapted for theatre, film, radio and television. |
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