Discuss any two important themes in the novel Swami and Friends
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Swami and Friends Themes
- The Political and the Personal Under British Colonial Rule. Set in a fictional town in south India circa 1930, Swami and Friends is defined by the pressures and complexities of British colonial rule over India. ...
- Education and Oppression. ...
- The Fluidity of Identity. ...
- Innocence, Family, and Growing Up.
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- The Political and the Personal Under British Colonial Rule. Set in a fictional town in south India circa 1930, Swami and Friends is defined by the pressures and complexities of British colonial rule over India
- Education and Oppression
- The Fluidity of Identity
- Innocence, Family, and Growing Up
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In Swami and Friends by R.K. Narayan we have the theme of disobedience, conflict, control, authority, power, rebellion and independence. Narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator the reader realises after reading the story that Narayan may be exploring the theme of disobedience.
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