Kim's Heritage and Relationships in India

Kim's Complex Identity

Kim's upbringing in India has shaped his identity, blending both European and Indian cultural influences. His actions and beliefs reflect a mixture of these two worlds, making his relationships and interactions with various people nuanced and sometimes conflicting.

Belief in British Superiority

Kim's interactions with his Indian friend and his justification for his actions reveal his belief in the superiority of the British colonial power. Despite his Indian upbringing, Kim sees the British as higher in status and authority compared to the local population.

Discomfort with Europeans

As Kim matures, he becomes wary of Europeans, particularly missionaries and charity workers who question his identity and intentions. His avoidance of British individuals living in India stems from a sense of unease and mistrust towards them, shaped by his experiences and the cultural divide he navigates daily.

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