Mrs. Moore
Mrs. Moore is a character from the novel "A Passage to India" by E.M. Forster. She is an Englishwoman who visits India and becomes involved in the cultural tensions between the British colonizers and the Indian people. Mrs. Moore is portrayed as open-minded and compassionate, often questioning the colonial attitudes of her peers.
Throughout the story, Mrs. Moore develops a friendship with an Indian doctor named Dr. Aziz. Her experiences in India challenge her beliefs and lead her to confront the complexities of race and identity. Her character serves as a bridge between the two cultures, highlighting the potential for understanding and connection.