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what did Swami and his father deputed​

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Answered by neelaaruna2020
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Explanation:

Swami disputed his father's theory. He could not understand how being courageous would help him if a tiger attacked him. He strongly felt that it must have been a strong and grown up person who had faced the tiger. It was impossible for a boy to fight a tiger.

Answered by praveena47
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Explanation:

Swami's father, W.T. Srinivasan, is an imposing figure who works at the courts and usually strict with swami. Swami sometimes feels afraid if his father, but at other times he turns to him for help and support. swami father encourages Swami to study hard and helps him with home work and notably, provides Swami with a study space with his own room. Late in the novel, Swami with a study space with his own room. Late in the novel , Swami's father reveals that this corner for Swami wellbeing out weighs his frustrations with his son, as shown when he searches for Swami all night and welcome his home without punishment...

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