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    Swami and Friends

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    Swami and friends a first novel written by R. K. Narayan testifies ingeniousness of writer. R. K. Narayan created well known fictional town Malgudi. which provided setting of almost all Narayan’s later Novels. Malgudi is on bank of river Sarayu. Sarayu is a pride of Malgudi. It flows across north like a silver belt. Its sandbanks were the evening resort to people of Malgudi. Swami and friends is a story of boy called Swaminathan. Who hates Monday loves Saturday. Throws away books

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    Epic Story

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    A Horse and Two Goats ‘A Horse and Two Goats’ is a masterpiece of literature by R. K. Narayan (1906 - 2001). The writer is a brightly shining star in the galaxy of the leading literary Indian fiction writers‚ particularly who wrote in English including Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao. Narayan is given credit for bringing the Indian Literature in English to show the whole world. For this great service to the Indian literary world‚ he is rendered as the greatest Indian novelist and short story writer

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    the action. The author‚ R.K. Narayan‚ reveals through irony in the short story‚ “Like the Sun”‚ that candor ultimately has pleasant and unpleasant consequences. Sekhar encounters unpleasant consequences as he told the absolute truth to the people around him. The problems arouse when he determined to tell the outmost truth throughout the entire day. The first confrontation was with his wife at breakfast as he commented that her food was inedible. The author Narayan uses imagery “He saw her wince”

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    The Man Eater of Malgudi

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    The Man-Eater of Malgudi is a 1961 Indian novel‚ written by R. K. Narayan. [edit]Characters in the Novel § Nataraj‚ a printing press owner § Sen - a poet and journalist‚ friend of Nataraj § Sastri - employee and friend of Nataraj § Vasu - a taxidermist‚ villain of the novel § Muthu - a tea shop owner § Kumar - an elephant which was brought from Memphi Hills by Nataraj‚ for medical treatment. § Rangi - a temple dancer and a prostitute [edit]Summary This story revolves around sun which is

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    controversial novel of R. K. Narayan. Apart from its artistic merits and demerits (which are considerable)‚ many Indian readers of the novel have felt dissatisfied with it and found it difficult to warm up to it particularly because of the way the Mahatma is portrayed in it. Non-Indian readers however have more or less favourably reacted to it‚ while being alive to its artistic lapses. An extreme instance is H. M. Williams who regards it as one of the two “most mature novels” of Narayan (Studies in Modern

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    Leadership style of Mr. N.R Narayan Murthy Mr. Narayan Murthy was born in a middle class family in Siddalghat in Karnataka‚ His father inculcated importance of determination‚ discipline and good values. Since childhood he had a very good academic record. At present he is the Chairman of Infosys. Present market capitalization of Rs. 60‚000 crores Infosys started with Rs.10‚ 000.Mr. Narayan Murthy is influenced by Mahatma Gandhi who ‘walked his talk’ and demonstrated by‚ Example He says he wants

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    college‚ Mysore. He married to Rajam in 1935. They had a daugheter named Hema‚ their happiness was shortlived‚ Rajam died with Typhoid in 1939. A number of female characters in his writings are based on Rajam. For several years after her death‚ Narayan could not write a novel. The three novels published during his wife’s lifetime were‚ Swami and Friends (1935)‚ The Bachelor of Arts (1937)‚ The Dark Room (1938). The works of R.K.Narayan

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    history books‚ it was a period when the average Indian mind was agitated‚ and the national sentiment echoed the revolutionary ideas of the leaders. In this tumultuous time‚ we follow the mellow adventures of Swaminathan (or Swami)‚ a schoolboy; as R.K. Narayan makes the proverbial bird (whose “eyes’ view” spanned the entire nation) land in the fictional village of Malgudi. Structurally‚ the book is largely a narration in third-person. The book‚ much like diary entries‚ is structured as a collection of short

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    Basic Economic Concepts

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    United States‚ as well as the percentage of unemployed. Increases in the unemployment rate tend to occur when the economy declines and vice versa. Swami and Friends | | Swami and Friends is the first of a trilogy of novels written by RK Narayan‚ a celebrated English novelist from India. The novel‚ which is also Narayan’s first‚ is set in pre-independence days in India‚ in a fictional town - Malgudi‚ which has almost become a real place in India today‚ due to the wide recognition and popularity

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    Like The Sun Essay

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    In the short story‚ ​ Like the Sun‚ ​ author R.K. Narayan expresses the importance of telling the truth‚ being honorable‚ and imposes the consequences of telling the truth. In this short story the main character Sekhar reflects on truth and decides to tell the complete truth for one whole day. He goes through a series of challenges throughout the day‚ but still sticks to his promise to tell the truth. Sekhar believed this was an honorable thing to do. In the end though he has to face the consequences

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