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A Room With a View
Howard’s End/ A Room With a View In E.M. Forster’s novels Howard’s End and A Room With a View, his characters Margaret and Lucy are challenged to overcome the class barriers that restrict them in early 1900’s British society and although they are initially conflicted between their own morals and the morals accepted by society they eventually triumph because of their good sense of morality and their strong moral characters. In
character and perhaps the manner in which he may treat Margaret in the future. Margaret practically begs Henry for his forgiveness over the whole matter, because she is afraid of being alone and without him. This is a large change from the Margaret whom we met in the beginning of the novel always self-assured and independent now fearing her life alone and without the safety and comfortable position in society that Henry can offer her.

