In the play 'Tara' what rule Roopa act ?
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By the end of the play, Roopa ridicules Tara as the “one legged thing” and declares her friendship as an act of beneficence. She even gets into body shaming at a very emotional moment in the play. The hypocrisy of the society towards the disabled is what Roopa signifies. Bharati is burning with guilt.
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By the end of the play, Roopa ridicules Tara as the “one legged thing” and declares her friendship as an act of beneficence. She even gets into body shaming at a very emotional movement in the play. The hypocrisy of the society towards the disabled is what Roopa signifies. Bharati is burnt with guilty.
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