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“By Any Other Name”, by Santha Rama Rau, tells a story of how a culture is taken over by another, and is forced to change. The story talks about two young Indian girls who are sent to an Anglo-Indian School (which was a boarding school run by British Administrators). They don’t realize that they are slowly being turned from their own culture and put into another. For example, when asked to give their names, the girls were forced to change them into British versions of the name. They were also forced to put away the books of their native languages and learn the language of the British. The British were so ethnocentric that they forced the Indians to change themselves to match them. The Indians were aware that the British were stuck up in their

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