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Discuss RK Narayan's swamy and friends as a study of boyhood psychology

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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The novel is noteworthy for the author's understanding of child psychology and for his depiction of the carefree, cheerful world of school boys in a very natural and realistic fashion. Narayan pens the characters and their actions as they appear at the school stage.

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ABSTRACT

Child Psychology and Indianness are two distinct terms, in reality many might claim that child

Psychology varies from an adult's Psychology. It is true, however, that the kind of environment

in which a child grows up decides his/her manhood/womanhood and indianness is the sense or

feeling of being socially, culturally and spiritually an Indian. These come from different

viewpoints, historical and ideological, literary and philosophical, sociological and

psychological, on the subject. It now seems no longer quietly important to inquire about the

potential future of Indianity in the world, when we know for certain that Indianity will remain in

India for a long time.

Key Words: Indian ethnic, spiritual, cultural, spiritual psychology of children.

INTRODUCTION

Child psychology and indianity are the terminology used by R.K. Narayan has used very much

in his Novels. There's no question that Indian authors have faced too many problems. Publishers

have been indifferent, even unable to publish their works. Indian publishers are generally

conservative and unadventurous, as Indo-Anglian works are embraced with great caution, and

sometimes after much persuasion, because they are supposed to be risky investments.

R.K.Narayan was the only novelist who was really committed to Indian literature. As it is

apparent that R.K. Two of the greatest Indian authors of fiction are Narayanand Mulk Raj

Anand. He gained success after the release of his first book. To his credit, he has published ten

novels, nearly a hundred short storeys, a variety of essays and sketches, and all this broad body

of works is uniformly of a high quality, with a few exceptions (as the Dark Room). His "Swami

and Friends" and The Guide" are the popular novels in which he presented indianity and the

psychology of children. The two novels have Indian life in them. In Swami and Friends, Swami

is the main character and Raju is the main character in the Guide. Both novels are fine examples

of indigenousness, and children have played a strong law in both novels. The author has shown

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