Several of E. M. Forster's novels satirize the manners of the English middle class (more particularly, the upper middle class). The best examples are "Howard's End" and "A Room with a View."
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It was written in Victorian English which is very similar to that spoken today
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"Room with a View" by E.M. Forster satirizes the manners of the middle-class English folk. The novel uses humor and irony to poke fun at the restrictive social norms and conventions of the time, particularly concerning love and marriage.
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