Imagine you are Swami's father. Write a diary entry expressing your disappointment at
Swami's inability to deliver the letter to the headmaster. Also mention the possible reasons
why Swami failed at his task.
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Swami’s Father
Character Analysis
Swami’s father, W.T. Srinivasan, is an imposing figure who works at the courts and is usually strict with Swami. Swami sometimes feels afraid of his father, but at other times he turns to him for help and support. Swami’s father encourages Swami to study hard and helps him with homework and, notably, provides Swami with a study space within his own room. Late in the novel, Swami’s father reveals that his concern for Swami’s wellbeing outweighs his frustrations with his son, as shown when he searches for Swami all night and welcomes him home without punishment.
Swami’s Father Quotes in Swami and Friends
The Swami and Friends quotes below are all either spoken by Swami’s Father or refer to Swami’s Father. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one: The Political and the Personal Under British Colonial Rule Theme Icon). Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the University of Chicago Press edition of Swami and Friends published in 1980.
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