Maurice

by

E. M. Forster

Mr. Borenius Character Analysis

Mr. Borenius is the rector at Penge. He attempts to ensure Alec Scudder will be confirmed and insists that single men be married. On the day that Alec is set to depart for Argentina, he shows up at the port hoping to catch Alec and Maurice and expose them for being gay, representing the deep homophobia of the established religious order.

Mr. Borenius Quotes in Maurice

The Maurice quotes below are all either spoken by Mr. Borenius or refer to Mr. Borenius. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Love and Sacrifice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 45 Quotes

He faced Mr Borenius, who had lost all grasp of events. Alec had completely routed him. Mr Borenius assumed that love between two men must be ignoble, and so could not interpret what had happened. He became an ordinary person at once, his irony vanished.

Related Characters: Maurice Hall (speaker), Alec Scudder, Mr. Borenius
Related Symbols: Penge
Page Number: 239
Explanation and Analysis:
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Mr. Borenius Quotes in Maurice

The Maurice quotes below are all either spoken by Mr. Borenius or refer to Mr. Borenius. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Love and Sacrifice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 45 Quotes

He faced Mr Borenius, who had lost all grasp of events. Alec had completely routed him. Mr Borenius assumed that love between two men must be ignoble, and so could not interpret what had happened. He became an ordinary person at once, his irony vanished.

Related Characters: Maurice Hall (speaker), Alec Scudder, Mr. Borenius
Related Symbols: Penge
Page Number: 239
Explanation and Analysis: