Give the answer to my question conversation between swami and his friend about Seamus act of courage
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In this passage, the headmaster of the Albert Mission School responds to a grievance launched by Swami's father of abuse that he had suffered under one of his teachers, Dr. Ebenezar, who teaches scripture. The headmaster intervenes in the classroom and brings Swami to his office and asks him, "Do you know why I am here?" and answers his own question, saying, "I am here to look after you." He establishes himself as a figure whose relationship to Swami as student even supercedes that of his father—the care, and implicit authority, of the headmaster becomes totalizing, eclipsing even the importance of family. The headmaster establishes the role of the school as one of ultimate power, both to discipline and denigrate its students, and to manage how "care" is meted out in response.