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Bakha, the protagonist of the novel "Untouchable," faces discrimination and mistreatment from people of higher castes due to his low social status as an untouchable. Throughout the story, Bakha encounters various characters who exhibit different attitudes towards him based on his caste. These encounters highlight the deep-rooted prejudices and inequalities present in Indian society during the time the novel is set. From the very beginning of the book, Bakha's interactions with individuals from higher castes reveal the oppressive nature of the caste system. He is often subjected to derogatory remarks and degrading treatment simply because of his birth into an untouchable family. The disdain and contempt shown towards Bakha by those of higher castes serve as a constant reminder of his inferior status in society. Despite his efforts to break free from the constraints of his caste, Bakha finds himself constantly reminded of his place at the bottom of the social hierarchy. Whether it is through verbal abuse, physical violence, or exclusion from certain spaces, Bakha is made to feel like an outcast in his own community. The d...
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