The Rhetoric of Nothingness in A Passage to India

The Rhetoric of Nothingness in A Passage to India

– How we see the word “nothing” in the novel.
– Use “rhetoric” by using the Russian formalist approach.
– The main idea is how the narrator successfully imposes ”something” to fill the “empty” caves and ”nothing” on everything else in the novel.
– The caves are main central of the novel.
– The caves are never empty as they said, “PROVE IT” >> the Adela’s incident shows there is something inside.
– Caves have thematic and formal device throughout the novel,
– It becomes like a center , a form of the novel, without the caves, the novel is only nothing, so the caves give this brightness to the novel. >> “How can we prove that.”
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