Compare the perspectives of E.M. Forster and H.V. Morton as revealed in the account of their travels in "The Hill of Devi"and "In the Footsteps of the Master" respectively.

Title: Compare the perspectives of E.M. Forster and H.V. Morton as revealed in the account of their travels in "The Hill of Devi"and "In the Footsteps of the Master" respectively.
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Compare the perspectives of E.M. Forster and H.V. Morton as revealed in the account of their travels in "The Hill of Devi"and "In the Footsteps of the Master" respectively.
Both authors convey their experiences whilst travelling in very different ways, creating a distinctive pattern that allows the reader to trace the differences between the two books and compare them accordingly. Though both books share the theme of travelling, the inner content reveals that both authors have a different approach to writing their books, from which I can compare how effective each method has been Not only do both authors write upon the views or …showed first 75 words of 2488 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2488 total…humour throughout, and allowed us an insight into the mesmerizing, exotic and mystical side of the country on offer to balance out the frustrating, confusing, and chaotic side equally conveyed. Coping with these contradictory impressions is a rare talent. The slightest hand gesture in a foreign country could mean offence. They did something only few of us could ever imagine doing; they presented the opening up of the countries they visited with honesty and conviction.

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