The novel gives a negative picture of colonial authority unambiguously shows that Narayan steadily speaks for India's freedom. Rajam is akin to that of the colonizer who came, conquered, made drastic changes in the lives of Indian and left abruptly. From the beginning of the story, we see the characters in the novel are challenging the social norms and political boundaries established by the British rule.
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Swami is a spontaneous, impulsive, mischievous and yet a very innocent child. His character is a child in the fullest sense of the world. He possesses no heroic quality, he is a common man.
Rajam is responsible and studies very well. He is kind to his friends. He is a clever boy like his father who is a police superintendent. He is the captain of MCC. HE has nice attitude.
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This was said by Swami Vivekananda.
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What is the summary of swami grandmother in swami and friend
swami, mani, rajam
swami ' s mother was very loving .swami addresses her mother as chamyshe pampers swami
he is a boy
"Swami and Friends" was written by Indian author R.K. Narayan. It was first published in 1935 and is the first novel in Narayan's "Malgudi" series, which is set in the fictional town of Malgudi.
Swaminathan (Swami) - the main character and protagonist, a young schoolboy in Malgudi Mani - Swami's close friend, known for his physical strength and daring nature Rajam - another close friend of Swami and the son of Malgudi's Police Superintendent Somu - a classmate of Swami and his friends, known for his academic excellence and strict nature
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Elephant and Friends moral lesson
Headmaster sent for the poen because he wanted to know about swami and his friends .Headmaster was angry on his students and he wanted to punish one of his students named swami because he broke the ventilators of headmaster 's room when he and his friends were playing. Swami was beaten by head master . .
Swaminathan is a young boy less than 10 years old. This novel narrates his experiences with his parents, grandmother, friends, residents of Malgudi, and even his new-born brother when he is in second class. However, Swami and his friends are the prime focus of this novel.
Swami is a spontaneous, impulsive, mischievous and yet a very innocent child. His character is a child in the fullest sense of the world. He possesses no heroic quality, he is a common man.
Rajam is a symbol of colonial super power.