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Swamis mother and grandmother were different from his father how? Whose point of whose point of view do you you agree with more why

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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Swami's mother and grandmother were more lenient towards Swami than his father's.

Explanation:

Swami and Friends is a fictional novel written by R. K. Narayan. The novel is about Swami and his friends set during the British Colonial Period.

In the novel, Swami's father differ from his mother and grandmother. The grandmother and mother of Swami were tolerant towards the lazy and lai back behavior of Swami whereas his father was strict and tried to discipline Swami.

I agree with Swami's father's point of view because he was trying to discipline Swami which is necessary for him.

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