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5. Cause of Munoo's journey.
(A) love
(B) family
(C) need and poverty
(D) money​

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Answered by souparno100
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Explanation:

(C) need and poverty

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

Mulk Raj Anand's work Coolie has become a modern Indian literary classic since its publication in 1936. The novel criticised the social, economic, and cultural effects of more than two centuries of British rule in India, as well as India's own severe caste system, which had long divided its residents into groups based on their employment status and ethnicity. The novel was published during a difficult decade in which India, driven by Mahatma Gandhi's moral leadership, began to agitate for independence while also struggling to identify itself. Coolie earned a position in twentieth-century Anglo-Indian literature because Anand was one of the first major Indian authors to incorporate the indigenous people's idioms and patois into otherwise English-language writing. Coolie, like the social realist novels of Charles Dickens and John Steinbeck, to whom Anand (1905-2004) was compared, aims to raise awareness of the plight of the underclass, the suffering and indignities of life below the poverty line, and the generations of uneducated and unskilled people exploited by the wealthy and denied even the hope of bettering their lot. Anand paints a depiction of the battle to establish one's dignity and humanity in the face of poverty, hunger, and disease by narrating the narrative of Munoo, a 14-year-old orphan from the hill area of north central India who works his short life to acquire decent job and a living salary.

Given:

Cause of Munoo's journey.

(A). love

(B). family

(C). need and poverty

(D). money​

Find:

find the answer for the given question "Cause of Munoo's journey"

Answer:

The answer is option (C). need and poverty

=> Munoo, a kid from Kangra's hills, is the protagonist of Coolie's story. He was raised by his aunt because he was an orphan. He leaves his own village's lovely hills and river Beas at the age of 14 to work as a servant in Shampur town. Munoo suffers tuberculosis and dies at the age of fifteen, despite Mrs. Mainwaring's generosity. Coolie is a heartbreaking depiction of poverty and exploitation endured by millions of people like Munoo.

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