Fielding is
an outsider among the other British in India. He doesn't view the Indians as an inferior race,
just different. He really believes that people of different cultures and beliefs can bridge the
gap of understanding "by the help of good will plus culture and intelligence." He
values friendship above any differences that people may have, and he tries to prove this with
Dr. Aziz. He's the only British person who believes in the innocence of Aziz and doesn't
hesitate to...
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Critically examine the Fielding-Aziz relationship in A Passage to India.
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