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Howards End vividly portrays the inner conflicts of British middle class during the Edwardian era and implicitly asks the question of who shall inherit England. An analysis from Horneyan psychoanalysis shows that the Wilcoxes are trapped in neuroses caused by the chaotic Edwardian society, which implies that only the enlightened and emancipated people can inherit England in the end.
Howards End vividly portrays the inner conflicts of British middle class during the Edwardian era and implicitly asks the question of who shall inherit England. An analysis from Horneyan psychoanalysis shows that the Wilcoxes are trapped in neuroses caused by the chaotic Edwardian society, which implies that only the enlightened and emancipated people can inherit England in the end.