A Penetration Of Social Apprehension And A Particular Stratum Exploitation In "Vicious Circle" Of Mulk Raj Anand’s Selected Novel

Authors

  • Ms Sulekha Varma
  • Kamelsh Chandra Purohit

Keywords:

Untouchable, subaltern, untouchability, caste exploitation, societal challenges, oppression, subjugation, repression

Abstract

Background of Article Social and class exploitation is a subject that is explored in "Untouchables" against Mulk Raj Anand. Class, secondary exploitation, and transfer from generation to generation are the three most divisive issues in the Indian subcontinent,
notably the Indian Confederation. This is caused in part by the economic and theological laws that must be in place to suppress the underlying modernity. Since ancient times, Indian civilization has been widespread throughout India. Indian civilization has existed across India since antiquity. They are mistreated and hated by the lower classes. Anand developed Bakha, the primary character, and provided a day in his life. The book's author focused on the unpleasant events concerning the outcast from Bakha's subsequent class.

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Published

2023-12-15

How to Cite

Ms Sulekha Varma, & Kamelsh Chandra Purohit. (2023). A Penetration Of Social Apprehension And A Particular Stratum Exploitation In "Vicious Circle" Of Mulk Raj Anand’s Selected Novel. Elementary Education Online, 20(2), 2955–2963. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/2189

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