give two example of colonial influence in the story swami and friends
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Swami did not have the money to buy a lavish gift for rajam but had thoughtfully designed to give Roman English book and anderson's fairy.
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Similarly Rajam and Swami are the fine examples of unequal relationship of Colonial power and colony in Swami and Friends, is the story of a 10-year-old boy. ... His life is dramatically changed when Rajam a symbol of colonial super power joins the school and he and Rajam become friends.
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