A Passage to India
why did McBryde think thay his opinion of indians was better than fielding's?
es 1 question f pag 75
es 1 question f pag 75
From the text:
"But, you see, Fielding, as I've said to you once before, you're a schoolmaster, and consequently you come across these people at their best. That's what puts you wrong. They can be charming as boys. But I know them as they really are, after they have developed into men."
A Passage to India/ Chapter 18