How does R. K. Narayan foreground the
defects of the contemporary education system in The English Teacher?
Set against the background of British India, R. K. Narayan’s The English Teacher undoubtedly portrays
the harsh realities of the running education system which the British ruler
forcefully imposed on the Indians. In fact, a painter of Indian spirit and
aspirations, Narayan did never support the colonial educational policy which
had nothingness in its agenda. He truly realized its mission of producing the
English knowing clerk and this novel is his but anti-colonial reaction against
all the socio-literary suppositions of such westerners as Thomas Hardy or
Rudyard Kipling. It exposes the ironies of not only the English but also the
general European literary traditions and creates a separate identity for itself
through the projections of Indian traditions and values as alternative
cultures. Here lies the nationalist perspective of the novel.
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