Identify the correct opton. Mulk Raj Anand's Munoo in 'The Coolie' is essentially and ultimately a victim of different oppression in society compared to that which Bakha in 'The Untouchables', goes through in a day. What is the other crucial difference between the two characters, when all that is stated and on the surface is understood, that could be inferred?
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A.
Bakha can dream, Munno has to exist
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B.
Bakha suffers untouchability, Munoo is a victim of exploitation
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C.
Bakha can be redeemed by a leader, Munno's redemption is death
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D.
Bakha is a boy throughout the novel, Munoo grows into a man
Correct Answer:
C. Bakha can be redeemed by a leader, Munno's redemption is death
Explanation:
Bakha and Munoo both are the popular characters in the novels of Mulk Raj Anand. The crucial difference between them is Bakha can be redeemed by a leader, but Munoo's redemption is death. Hence, option (c) is correct.
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