(“But I'll come back. I'll come back to Poona. I'll show my
strength. I'll cost you ! Your good days are gone! I am a Karauj
Brahmin but I've become a shudra, a criminal, a useless animal.
There is no one to stop me now to mock me, to make me bend, to
cheat me. Now I am devil. You have made me an animal; I'll be a
devil inside.” (P. 27))
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There is no one to stop me now to mock me, to make me bend, to
cheat me. Now I am devil. You have made me an animal; I'll be a
devil inside.” (P. 27))
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Answer:
Ghashiram's Character in Ghashiram Kotwal's Play
Explanation:
- When Ghashiram arrives in Poona in search of riches, he is falsely accused of theft, humiliated, and detained. Furthermore, the police forbid Ghashiram from participating in the Peshwas' feast. This absolute humiliation at the hands of cops jolts his ego and prompts him to asks:
- I'll return to Poona. I'll demonstrate my power. You'll have to pay for it! Your good times are over... There's no one to stop me now, no one to mock me, no one to force me to bend, no one to deceive me. "I'm the devil now."
- "You've turned me into an animal: I'll be a devil on the inside... "I'll turn Poona into a pig kingdom..."
- Ghashiram's reputation is harmed by police officers through no fault of his own. Ghashiram's need for vengeance merges with his desire for power to such an extent that he searches for the greatest way to avenge the people of Poona.
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