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Swami and Friends Character Sketch – A novel by R.K NarayanPosted on NOVEMBER 20, 2017 Written by ADMIN LEAVE A COMMENT

Swami and Friends Character Sketch: ‘Swami and Friends’ is a novel written by R. K. Narayan (1906–2001).

The novel is full of humor and irony. It falls in pre-independence days in India. The town is said to be a fictional one – Malgudi. Today, it has become a real place in India.

In this post, you’ll be exploring more about the characters in the novel, Swami and Friends and also understand the main theme of the novel.

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Here are the Characters in Swami and Friends:

⦁ Swaminathan
⦁ Swami’s Father
⦁ Swami’s mother
⦁ Swami’s Grandmother
⦁ Swami’s Little Brother
⦁ Somu
⦁ Shankar
⦁ Rajam
⦁ Mani
⦁ Samuel

Before we dive into the Swami and Friends Character Sketch, let’s first know about the Swami and Friends theme to understand the characters better.

Swami And Friends Theme

The protagonist of the story is a 10-year-old boy. He is an unconstrained, indiscreet, wicked but then also an exceptionally honest child. His character is a kid in the fullest feeling of the world. How he grows up, his mischiefs which made his family irritated, his wonder, growing pains and innocence and many aspects are being portrayed in the novel. He lives in a universe of bossy grown-ups. He is a student at Albert Mission School. It is a British established school where importance is given to Christianity and English education.

One of the most watershed moments in the novel is the time when Rajam joins the school and he becomes friend with Swami. That was a life-changing stage for him. But later he breaks his friendship due to some reasons.

Everyone can relate R.K. Narayan’s account of childhood games and friendship. It’s an age where friendship is more important than family and more urgent than school. Also, holidays are heaven on earth during those days. The author effectively sketches those days through Swami and Friends.

Swami And Friends Character AnalysisSwaminathan (Swami)

The protagonist of the novel Swaminathan (Swami) is a school going boy. He belongs to a South Indian middle-class family. His family comprises of his grandmother, mother, father, and mother. In the initial trenches of the story, his younger brother was born. He epitomizes the innocence of a youth mischievousness that childhood necessitates.


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