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Theme of Colonialism in Literature

ept him as an equal if it means putting his own privileged position in jeopardy:

it always made him feel uncomfortable when it had to be admitted between them that the doctor, because of his black skin, could not be received in the Club. It is a disagreeable thing when one's close friend is not one's social equal; but it is a thing native to the very air of India (Orwell 47).

In other words, such colonialistic inequality is an unpleasant but inevitable part of Flory's relationship with Indians, good frien

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