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  2. The Idea of Death. Perhaps the clearest illustration of Forster’s “Only connect” theme is in a speech that Helen Schlegel, Margaret’s sister, gives to Leonard towards the end of the book. In this speech, Helen delivers the famous line, “Death destroys a man, the idea of death saves him.”.

  3. The epigraph "only connect" in Howards End emphasizes the importance of forming human connections and bridging the gap between different social classes and...

  4. How is the theme of connection portrayed in Howards End? Quick answer: The theme of connection is at the core of Forster's novel, which explores how human beings are...

  5. Apr 9, 2014 · In his short story The Machine Stops and in parts of Howards End, Forster explores the notion that technological advance is at the expense of authentic human connection. In a little over 100 years, technology has made our world unrecognisable.

  6. Feb 20, 2015 · According to Colmer (92), the phrase ‘only connect’, the epigraph to Howards End, immediately establishes the master theme as one of achieving harmony. Indeed the importance of bridging tensions across racial, class, and geopolitical barriers is a recurring theme in Forster’s work.

  7. As their relationship develops, Mrs. Wilcox attempts to leave her home, Howards End, to Margaret. Although Mrs. Wilcox and Margaret are from different families with contrasting beliefs, they are clearly able to converse well with each other.

  8. Sep 23, 2024 · Connection. The central theme of Howards End is connectionlinking private and public lives, connecting individuals—and the challenges in forming and maintaining these connections.

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