Cyril Fielding Is an important character in the play a passage to india by EM .Forster .
The English principal of the government college. Fielding is an independent, open-minded man who likes to “travel light.” He believes in educating the Indians and treats them like his friends .
Cyril Fielding is a man of the world. He is a kind heart and benevolent man who is always ready to help people .He don't think of his position and pride but he dose what is need for the people in there danger .
Fielding does not defend Aziz because he is an Indian; he defends him because he is innocent. Fielding is Forster's "top man" to demonstrate the kind of understanding that the world needs.
Fielding also manage his friend aziz not to 20 thousand rupess from adela quested as a
At the end of the story he is shown aligning himself with the English by marrying an English girl. This separates him from Aziz, but at the same time he establishes a direct relationship with Mrs. Moore by marrying her daughter. Although Stella is a shadowy figure, Hinduism impresses her, and this awakens an interest in Fielding. He feels that contact with Hinduism has somehow improved his marriage and he admits that perhaps the Hindus have found "something."
Forster leaves the reader to speculate about what might happen if Fielding should become interested in the spiritual side of life. Adela is said to get the worst of both worlds; Fielding, endowed as he is with natural graces, could very well find the best of both worlds. With a combination of human and spiritual understanding, Fielding would certainly be the man "most likely to succeed" in promoting world understanding.
Summery of A Passage to India by E. M. Forster
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