"Listening to them, I see two distinct worlds...".In the context of mukesh,the bangle maker's son, which world is Anees Jung referring to?
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Poverty stricken family/ burdened by stigma of caste and
-Vicious circle created by sahukars, middlemen, policemen, keepers of law, bureaucrats (any two)
Detailed Answer : “Listening to them, I see two different worlds…”, the author here is talking about two families, one caught in the web of poverty, burdened by the stigma of caste in which they were born and the other is the vicious circle of sahukars, the middleman, policemen, the keepers of law, the bureaucrats and the policemen. All of them together they have put the burden on Mukesh that he cannot keep aside. Before he is aware, he accepts it naturally like his father. For him to do anything else would mean to dare.
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Explanation:the 2 worls anees jung is referring to are those represented by mukesh parents and mukesh himself.mukesh has the courage to dream big in spite of all adversity,whereas the other bangle makers of firozabad have resigned themselves to their fate and have supressed all their hopes,desires and aspiration.mukesh refuses to follow the "god given lineage" of bangle making and wants to become a motor mechanic, when he grows up.