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    Social Injustices of the “Untouchables” In the novel Untouchable‚ written by Mulk Raj Anand in the year 1935‚ there are various vivid representations of the social injustices that the Untouchable castes are exposed to daily. In such a case‚ the main character of the novel‚ Bakha‚ is an ideal example. This novel is set to explain the caste system in one single day and does an exceptional job to help the readers understand how the low caste citizens were treated. Bakha is an eighteen year old

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    Martin Lynch 7/12/2013 SOC 3620 Criminology The Untouchables The year is 1930 in the beautiful yet corrupt city of Chicago‚ Illinois. The entire United States is right in the thick of prohibition and the face of the corruption leads directly to Al Capone. Capone has the entire city of Chicago in the palm of his hand. Including the mayor himself‚ William Hale Thompson. The United States government finally decides to intervene and take down Capone with the hiring of a member of the US Treasury

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    “Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.” -Gene Fowler Fowler conveys that writing is a difficult‚ exacting task. The purpose of writing is to put our thoughts into words‚ and to make our words move our readers. Many writers are frustrated by their inability to put their thoughts onto paper. I have always had a difficult time writing. I find that I have good ideas‚ but that putting my thoughts into words is challenging

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     Bosworth Peace  and  Justice October/1/2013 I’ve  not  only  been  intrigued  by  the  untouchables‚  but  India’s  entire  cast  system;;  it  has always  baffled  me  how  people  could  refuse  to  interact  with  someone  based  on  their  social status.  Thankfully‚  there  was  a  man  powerful  and  influential  enough  to  persuade  the thoughts  of  many  and  change  how  Indians  viewed  these  untouchables;;  Gandhi  believed  it was  unfair  and  wrong  to  treat  people  this  way.  I’m

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    CASE : CUTTING CAFETERIA COSTS A cafeteria at All-State University has one special dish it serves like clockwork every Thursday at noon. This supposedly tasty dish is a casserole that contains sautéed onions‚ boiled sliced potatoes‚ green beans‚ and cream of mushroom soup. Unfortunately‚ students fail to see the special quality of this dish‚ and they loathingly refer to it as the Killer Casserole. The students reluctantly eat the casserole‚ however‚ because the cafeteria provides only a limited

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    CONTRIBUTION OF MULK RAJ ANAND. “If Indo-Anglian novel as secured a place of prestige‚ it is mainly the result of the of the contribution of the leading writers like Anand‚ Narayan and Raja Rao. Each of them has contributed in his own way to the rich thought and technique of the poem. If Raja Rao has virtually ‘indianized’ English in his narrative‚ Narayan forte is his genial ironic comedy‚ whereas Anand’s strength lies in the pathos of the lives of his characters.” Mulk Raj Anand was born in Peskawar

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    physically battle villains‚ they must have emotional strength‚ bravery‚ and perseverance to overcome whatever troubles their respective villain brings forward. In the novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ author Jane Austen portrays her view of heroes‚ heroines‚ and villains in a satirically love story. Andrew H. Wright has written a literary criticism essay‚ titled “Heroines‚ Heroes‚ and Villains in Pride and Prejudice”‚ in which he states his opinion of Austen’s purpose. Although critic Andrew H. Wright states

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    The Open Boat by Stephen Crane is a story describing four men that are trapped together in a small boat or dingy. The men aboard the boat are a captain‚ a correspondent‚ an oiler‚ and a cook. The men were aboard a larger boat that crashed off the coast of Florida and are now searching for the safety of a light house they remember. After making a homemade sail and some brisk paddling they finally get near the coast. They spot some people and begin to signal for help but the people only respond

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    Sanjay Parmanand Lalani Associate Professor English Department Shri Surat Jilla Sahakari Bank Commerce College & Shri Sayan Sahakari khand Udhyog Arts College‚ Olpad. Dist. Surat. Gujarat. E-mail ID: sanjay_lalani07@rediffmail.com Contact No. 98797 07046 8th September 2014 Urmila Pawar’s ‘Aaydan’ (The Wave of My Life: Dalit Woman’s Memoir): A New Feministic Movement of Dalit Consciousness Abstract: Indian women voices have been silenced for ages due to various reasons. The contemporary

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    INTRODUCTION Young Goodman Brown is one of the best short stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne written in 17th century. It dwells on the depravity of mankind even on those who are born in a state of grace. Also his grandfather John Hathorne is one of those slayers in Salem Witch Trials. He changes his surname as he is ashamed of what his ancestors have done and wants to hide this relation. Hawthorne addresses the puritan and calvinist belief by showing the characteristics of the damned people of his time

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