In the early 20th century, authors used a  kind of  mixer critique in their  work.  Some of them expressed their thoughts in  instructive essays  and  falsehoods.  E.M.Forster opened his  pictures to others in the expository essay  notes: On the  English  reference book: and the novel  Room with a  View.  Both of his works expand on his thoughts  approximately the  loving classes in  England.   E.M.Forster had a very iteresting point of  belief of the   favorable classes in the.world.  Which, in my opinion, does not aply to   all(prenominal)where in the world.                E.M.Forster expanded on his point of view on the social structure in  England.  He stated that  The character of the English is essentially   heart class which I  deal applies for every country in the world except for  Haiti which consists  solitary(prenominal) of higher and  lower berth class, it has a affection  class but it is not the   multitude of the population. Then E.M.Forster stated that   Just a   s the  heart of England is the middle classes, so the heart of  the middle classes is the  common  enlighten   flurry. I agree with that statement  because i think that the  frequent school system is what is responsible  for any middle class.  For example, in the united states, they  countenance a really  boastful  public school system which resulted in a very large middle class.

  And in Haiti,  We have a very  puny public shool system, meaning that the  government does not realy  deal  erupt about the system which meanse that  they do not fund it   serve they are supposed to, which results in a very  lessened  middl   e class.And a middle clas is what keeps a co!   untry to thrumher.In  E.M.Forsters novel room with a view, he gave a  impregnable example of the social structure  in England.  He  clear showed the difference between  George and Cecil. While George...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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