Discuss the underlying meaning or irony of the story 'the taste of an Hilsa'.
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The wonderful taste of Hilsa stands for something everyone holds dear; freedom. The father and son duo, Chaoba and Mani, represent the underprivileged and dispossessed class. They toil to get something they need only to be taken away by somebody.
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