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How does Limbale portray the caste-ridden Indian society in the prescribed extract from the Outcaste?. answer in 300 words​

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Answered by anvimalik867
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A poem is a spoken and written form of language with a natural speech rhythm and grammatical structure.

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The Outcaste is considered as one of the important works which exposes discrimination against the Dalit community. As it is an autobiographical story, Limbale draws many painful incidences from his own life.  He was an illegitimate son born to an untouchable outcast mother and upper-caste father. He faced several discriminations, as an untouchable, in different phases of his life. Here 'The Outcaste' reflects the conditions of a particular oppressed class, the Mahar community. In the extract, caste politics is reflected in different ways and means. The upper caste students were always protected by their teachers. They were already informed about their picnic. Therefore, all the upper caste students came with preparations. At the same time, the outcaste students were not informed before. Therefore again they had to back home to bring their tiffin. Another discrimination took place in the form of game politics. There were separate games assigned for upper-caste and outcast students. The upper caste Vani and Brahmin boys played Kabaddi. But being a member of the Mahar community, they could play simple games like touch-and-go. Discrimination can be seen in the form of food politics also.  After the games, they were asked to sit separately under the different trees. The Outcast students did not have good food to eat, they had brought dried bhakari and, chutney, and bombil fish curry.  At the same time, the upper-caste students brought varieties of fried and tasty food. At the end of the lunch, teachers asked the upper-caste boys and girls to collect the leftovers on a paper and give it to them.

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The correct answer is the way caste-ridden India is protrayed.

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