Tuesday, April 23, 2013

summay( topic sentences)

In the novel Untouchables by Mulk Raj Anand describes the story of a young man named Bakha. Bakha is living in India and its part of an outcast called the untouchables. Bakha feels apartheid from the rest of society he feels a desperation in belonging in a cast system that treats him unfairly calling nasty slurs, “Your polluted”. Bakha feels ashamed of what his life has become he knows that everywhere he goes he is going to be treated this way because he is an untouchable and because the way he is dressing which plays a big role of what caste system he belongs . Bakha hold blame for example the little boy who got hurt while playing the mother hold blame on Bakha with any justification that’s what he really feels inside, he feels weak and there’s no way in defending himself . He’s a young man who cleans latrines and the fact that he has to past his whole life serving others he feels a shame. Being an outcast came with a baggage and he has to live with that for the rest of his life. Bakha wishes to become an Englishmen , he’s fascinated by the way there fashion and the way they carry them self in society . He wishes one day he would become them .The experiences of Bakha within his cast has though him many lessons he understand what he’s position is in society. He also accepts it he understands that his paradigms is socially and biologically inferior. He is in a caste system based on religion and labor. 1. The novel Untouchable narrates colonial Indian racial formation in the 1930 by showing us that the cast system was a method in which it bought inequality affecting mentally and physically to intouchables. 2. Based on Bakha behavior , we learned that he has no sense of happiness, he is living in a paradigm in which he accepts he is an untouchable but denies being one personally. 3.

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