Behind the Reason ‘Bridge Party” Fail in Its Purpose
“The Bridge Party” is arranged in the garden of the British club in honor of Mrs. Moore and Adela Quested who expresses their desire to meet the Indians socially. Its purpose is to bridge the gap
between the peoples of two races, the English and the Indians. But on arriving
at the club Mrs. Moore and Adela, find that the Indian guest is being neglected
by the English man and woman. Urged by her husbands, the collector’s wife,
Mrs.Turton, reluctantly takes Mrs. Moore and Adela to the Indian woman. She
reminds them that they are superior to any of the woman they meet. When she
reaches the gathering of Indian women she goes up to them and welcomes them in
the rough Urdu that she uses to talk to her servant. Only Mrs. Moore and Adela
make genuine efforts to meet and talk to the Indians in a gentle way. Mrs.
Moore and Adela, however, realize the stale and heartless officialise in the
behaviour of the collector as well as other high official, and are disgusted by
it. They clearly understand that the British women, in their attitude to the
Indians, are worse. Social intimacy with the Indian women is unthinkable to
them. Thus ‘the Bridge Party’ completely fails to bridge the gap between the
English and the Indian.
No comments:
Post a Comment