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The power of storytelling lies in its ability to transport readers into the world of the characters, allowing them to experience their joys and sorrows, their triumphs and struggles. In "Untouchable" by Mulk Raj Anand, this power is harnessed to shed light on the plight of Bakha, a young sweeper who is deemed untouchable in Indian society. Through vivid and poignant storytelling, the reader is able to step into Bakha's shoes and see the world through his eyes. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is confronted with the harsh reality of Bakha's existence - the discrimination, the dehumanization, the constant reminder of his lowly status. Anand's descriptive prose paints a vivid picture of Bakha's world, from the squalid streets he cleans to the disdainful glances he receives from those around him. The reader cannot help but feel a sense of empathy for Bakha, as they witness the injustices he faces on a daily basis. Through his skillful storytelling, Anand is able to evoke a deep emotional response from the reader, drawing them into Bakha's world and allowing them to connect with his struggles on a personal level. The reader is not merely a passive observer, but an active participant in Bakha's journey, experiencing his pain, his frustration, and his moments of fleeting joy. By immersing the reader in Bakha's story in such a powerful and compelling way, Anand is able to foster a sense of understanding and compassion for the character. The reader is able to see beyond Bakha's untouchable status and recognize his humanity, his hopes and dreams, his fears and vulnerabilities. Through this empathetic connection, the reader is able to gain a deeper insight into the social and cultural forces that shape Bakha's world. In the end, Anand's storytelling serves as a powerful tool for shining a light on the injustices faced by those deemed untouchable in Indian society. Through his evocative prose and empathetic portrayal of Bakha's plight, Anand challenges the reader to confront their own biases and preconceptions, fostering a greater sense of empathy and understanding for those who are marginalized and oppressed.
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