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The novel exposes the hypocrisy of a society that claims to uphold moral values from "summary" of Untouchable [by] Mulk Raj Anand by

In a society that prides itself on moral values, the novel reveals the underlying hypocrisy that exists within its very fabric. The characters in the story are quick to uphold these values in public, but behind closed doors, their actions speak volumes about their true nature. The protagonist, Bakha, an untouchable, faces discrimination and dehumanization on a daily basis, despite the society's supposed moral compass. The upper-caste individuals in the novel claim to be virtuous and righteous, but their treatment of Bakha and others like him exposes their deep-seated prejudices and lack of empathy. They preach about equality and justice, yet their actions perpetuate a system of oppression and inequality that is deeply ingrained in society. The hypocrisy of their words and actions is starkly contrasted with the harsh reality faced by the marginalized communities. As ...
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