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summary of the room on the roof chapter 18 .plss I need it it's very urgent​

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Answered by somyakothari
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Answer:Mr. McBryde, the superintendent of police in Chandrapore, is more educated and open-minded than his colleagues, and he is polite and reassuring to Aziz when he arrives at the jail. Aziz is weeping, and McBryde is surprised at the doctor’s sudden downfall, but he has a theory that the Indians are “criminals at heart” because of the hot climate, so their behavior isn’t really their fault. McBryde is a contradiction of his own theory, however, because he was born in India.

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Rusty is an Indian. This is a story about an orphaned boy, from the Anglo-Indian descent, living in a European colony in Dehra (a place in Uttarakhand ) with his guardian Mr Harrison and his wife, who wants him to stay away from Indians and groom him as a pure Englishman. However, in this process, Harrison’s stringent behaviour purturbs Rusty’s flourishing teenage years. On the evening of [Holi] when Rusty returns home dirtily smeared in colours, the guardian begins beating him brutally, and then Rusty was unable to control his pent-up frustration pays him back by assaulting his guardian violently. He leaves his house and starts living with his friends

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