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how did siva subramaniya iyer influences the narrator​

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  • Siva Subramanya Iyer  was APJ Abdul Kalam's Science Teacher. This man played a great role in the early years of APJ Abdul Kalam's life. He was much influenced by his science teacher for his science teacher was the one who taught him the ways of breaking down social barriers. Considering that Abdul Kalam was from a Muslim family and during that time period religion was considered a barrier, his teacher proved him otherwise. And that friendship was much above such differences in life. He made his wife serve food from her hands to Abdul Kalam because Siva Subramanya Iyer wanted to change her perception for religious differences too. He wanted to change her conservative attitude towards a person like Abdul Kalam.

This perception of his wife was traditional. Because his wife was from a Brahmin family who took their rituals of keeping things pure, to an extreme.

  • Siva Subramanya Iyer once invited APJ Abdul Kalam for dinner and his wife's attitude was bad. So he invited him again and made sure his wife was good to Abdul Kalam. He also gave his student the advice that to you need to be strong and steadfast if you plan on changing the world. You must have a strong narrative but an even stronger will to change it,
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Siva Subramanya Iyer was APJ Abdul Kalam's Science Teacher. This man played a great role in the early years of APJ Abdul Kalam's life. He was much influenced by his science teacher for his science teacher was the one who taught him the ways of breaking down social barriers. Considering that Abdul Kalam was from a Muslim family and during that time period religion was considered a barrier, his teacher proved him otherwise. And that friendship was much above such differences in life. He made his wife serve food from her hands to Abdul Kalam because Siva Subramanya Iyer wanted to change her perception for religious differences too. He wanted to change her conservative attitude towards a person like Abdul Kalam.

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