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English, 22.09.2021 15:10 janeou17xn

There has always been tension between the Indian and British people because of the British People's colonial rule in India from 1858 to 1947. In “By Any Other Name” the author used many examples of the tension between the two ethnicities. In this context the characters experienced internal conflict as they suffered from dual personality, segregation, and differences. Identify the different types of conflict in the memoire? How did the narrator evaluate discrimination as a social crisis? What do you think of multiculturalism as a main theme of the memoire? PS. I hope you could just write the main points.. this would mean a lot.

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