gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:novel
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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3
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Dame_Maggie_Smith
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gptkbp:adaptation
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gptkb:television_series
gptkb:theatre
gptkb:film
BBC radio play
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gptkbp:author
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gptkb:E._M._Forster
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gptkbp:awards
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gptkb:BAFTA_Award_for_Best_Film
gptkb:Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
gptkb:Golden_Globe_Award_for_Best_Motion_Picture_–_Musical_or_Comedy
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gptkbp:character
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gptkb:Cecil_Vyse
gptkb:Charlotte_Bartlett
gptkb:Mr._Honeychurch
gptkb:Mrs._Honeychurch
Lucy’s cousin
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gptkbp:character_development
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Cecil Vyse's pretensions
George Emerson's ideals
Lucy Honeychurch's journey
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gptkbp:character_relationships
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George and his father
Lucy and Cecil's engagement
Lucy and George's romance
Lucy and her cousin Charlotte
Lucy and her family dynamics
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gptkbp:cinematography
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gptkb:Tony_Pierce-Roberts
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gptkbp:conflict
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personal desires
class differences
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gptkbp:country
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gptkb:United_Kingdom
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gptkbp:critical_reception
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well-received
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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studied in literature courses
remains a classic of English literature
influenced romantic literature
adaptations in various media
inspired discussions on social issues
featured in literary criticism
influenced travel literature
inspired discussions on class and society
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gptkbp:director
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gptkb:James_Ivory
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gptkbp:filmography
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1985 film
directed by James Ivory
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gptkbp:genre
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gptkb:Richard_Robbins
romantic fiction
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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A Room with a View
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gptkbp:influence
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modern literature
inspired other authors
adapted into various media
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gptkbp:influences
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gptkb:Victorian_literature
Edwardian literature
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gptkbp:inspiration
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Forster's travels in Italy
Forster's experiences with social class
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gptkbp:language
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English
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gptkbp:main_character
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gptkb:Cecil_Vyse
gptkb:George_Emerson
gptkb:Lucy_Honeychurch
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gptkbp:narrative_style
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gptkb:language
third-person
third-person omniscient
foreshadowing
symbolic imagery
characterization
use of irony
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gptkbp:notable_quote
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“ The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.”
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gptkbp:notable_work
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gptkb:E._M._Forster
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gptkbp:published_by
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1908
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gptkbp:publisher
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gptkb:Edward_Arnold_III
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gptkbp:release_year
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gptkb:1985
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gptkbp:screenplay_by
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gptkb:Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvala
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gptkbp:setting
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gptkb:England
gptkb:Italy
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gptkbp:significance
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examines the role of women in society
explores themes of freedom and constraint
depicts the contrast between tradition and modernity
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gptkbp:symbolism
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gptkb:archaeological_site
the room itself
the contrast between freedom and constraint
the landscape of Italy
view from the window
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gptkbp:theme
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love
self-discovery
social conventions
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gptkbp:writer
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gptkb:Ruth_Prawer_Jhabvala
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gptkbp:written_by
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gptkb:E._M._Forster
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