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Warm-up: “The India-born Civilian (government official) practically cut himself off from his parent society, and lived and moved and had his being in the.

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1 Warm-up: “The India-born Civilian (government official) practically cut himself off from his parent society, and lived and moved and had his being in the atmosphere so beloved of his British colleagues. In mind and manners he was as much of an Englishman as any Englishman. It was no small sacrifice for him, because in this way he completely estranged himself from the society of his own people, and became socially and morally an outcast among them.” - Indian writer, early twentieth century Based on this quote, what can you infer about the writer’s opinion of colonialism? Based on this quote, what can you infer about the writer’s opinion of the “Indian-born Civilian?”


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