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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Social Oppression Exposed in Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable :: Untouchable

Social Oppression Exposed in Mulk Raj Anands unaccessibleUntouchable by Mulk Raj Anand offers more than just a day in the vivification of a member of Indias lowest caste. Anand manages to touch the reader with Bakhas untouchability. As he splutters to internalize his place in society, Bakha displays to the reader his potential, and how his low-caste birth has affected his spirit. As the story progresses, the reader experiences with Bakha the reality of his place in society and his struggle with that realization. At one point in the novel, Bakha is sweeping the courtyard of a Hindu temple, and is oerpowered by his curiosity to see what lies within. Bakhas inner struggle over peering into the temple and the repercussions of his acting out that desire parallel the divided temper of his will A murderer might have advanced kindred that, one assured in his consummate mastery of the art of killing. nevertheless he soon lost his grace in the low influence which the bushed(p) weight of eld of habitual bending cast on him. After he had mounted the first two steps, he stood tout ensemble demoralized with fear and retreated(Anand 58)This quotation is one of several in which Anand portrays a noble side to Bakha. Bakhas movement is compared with that of a murderer confident in his consummate mastery of the art While the word murderer carries negative connotations, Anands choice of metaphor is powerful in that it carries with it all the force-out of purpose and artful skill required of the professional assassin. Long years of degradation and menial work have taken their toll on Bakha. His return to a stooping posture displays more than physical deformity. The dead weight of years rests heavily on his spirit as well, disheartening him into a retreat from the forbidden temple steps, and recalling to his demeanor the humble, oppressed under-dog that he was by birth.(58) Bakhas self-doubt is reinforced when he finally summons the resolution to climb the temple step s and explore the mysteries within.

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