what was the argument between swami and his father? hero lesson
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Swami is of the opinion that if the boy could fight a tiger, then he should be a strong, grown-up person. However, his father contradicts him by saying that if a man has courage, he will automatically become strong.
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Answer: Swami and his father argued on :
- Swami argues that if the kid could battle a tiger, he is ought to be a strong, mature individual.
- His father, on the other hand, disagrees, claiming that if a guy possesses guts, he will naturally grow powerful.
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- A hero is a story narrated by RK NARAYAN.
- Here he shows that Swami is the protagonist of the novel, who becomes an unintentional hero and the pride of his family.
- Swami's father, He's reading a newspaper article on a young boy's bravery. Swami is the title he gives to the boy who saves himself from the tiger.
- However,Swami isn't convinced by the story. He believes the narrative is made up. Swami's father, on the other hand, emphasises the importance of bravery.
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