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3. “He said it with arsenic' with its representation of British and Anglo-Indian characters
depicts the bygone era of the British Raj. Comment citing suitable examples.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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"He said it with Arsenic" is a beautiful story written by Ruskin Bond.

Explanation:

  • In the story, he has represented different characteristics of the British and Anglo-Indian characteristics.
  • He also mentions his early memories of being an Anglo Indian.
  • He has mentioned the thoughts, cultural characteristics of Anglo Indians and the British.
  • The British didn't really like Anglo Indian and maintained a distance with them.
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