This paper revisits Maurice as work advocating homosexuality because of the fact that Forster considered relations between men and women difficult as they belong to different geographies of gender. In Forster’s fiction the concept of race has several connotations, one is that ‘racial similarity’ implies belonging to the same country or nation and the other implies ‘racial similarity’ in terms of belonging to the same sex. Heterosexuality to Maurice Hall, the protagonist is repulsive, and the divide between the male sex and the female sex is as sharp as the divide between races. The paper explores Maurice as a narrative conceptualizing a relationship with members of ones own race. Forster’s posthumously published novel Maurice to show how the author drew an analogy between sexual and racial difference. Assistant Professor Department of English IUST,Awantipora
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