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Malgudi days Swami and friends episode number 1 review in English maximum 100, words please answer me ​

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Answered by VivaciousDork
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The opening scene establishes Swami’s character as youthful and self-centered, with only childish concerns like finishing his homework on time. This small travail sets the stage for Swami to develop a much greater sense of responsibility and awareness of the world around him.

Swami’s boredom during most of the school day introduces Narayan’s skepticism of the value of conventional education settings. Rather than wise authority figures, the teachers appear as comic caricatures, frightening demons like Vedanayagam, or loveable buffoons like D. Pillai.

Swami’s father’s intervention from a more mature perspective clarifies the point that Swami’s school acts as a microcosm of colonial oppression of Indian life. The letter also demonstrates that, at this point in Swami’s life, his father acts as his trustworthy protector. This initial relationship is important because Swami’s ability to rely on his family, especially his father, changes substantially over the course of the story.

The introduction of Swami’s friends as simple characters with clear defining traits shows that, at this early stage, Swami views identity as fixed and straightforward. This perspective is essentially childish and will be increasingly challenged in later interactions with these same friends.

Like Swami, most of his friends are comfortable with the idea of relying on their fathers for support. Only Mani, who is noted for making trouble, would consider handling the situation himself, again showing that Swami and his friends have not yet achieved much of a sense of autonomy.

Despite the headmaster’s scolding of Ebenezar, Swami discovers in this conversation that the oppressive force of the school is still essentially intact. Furthermore, the headmaster’s request that Swami not turn to his father with problems is the story’s first indication that Swami will have to learn to grow into the ability to face issues on his own. However, he runs away after this conversation without reflecting much on its meaning, simply happy to have escaped punishment. This reaction further illustrates Swami’s relatively innocent perspective at this point in the story.

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Answered by ytwarrior12
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