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What is Annabel’s point of view about life in the countryside? in the Guests

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In one way, this is a short story in which nothing actually happens. Two women, Matilda and Annabel, are talking, and all of the action in the story takes place in the context of their conversation. The author never directly states that the conversation is taking place in England. However, the description of the landscape in the introduction to the story makes for a logical guess.

The context of the story is a period of time when India was part of the British Empire, which had direct rule in India from 1858 to 1947. During this period, many wealthy British citizens made their homes in India, having Indian natives as servants, both in the home and tending to livestock.

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