Alienation in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable
ABSTRACTrnrnThe thesis in about alienation in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable. Alienation can alienate people from society and culture.rnrnThis Thesis is a library research and aplies mimetic theory proposed by M. H. Abrahams. Mimetic theory is a literary criticism which reflects a real life through the literary work.rnrnThe analisis is focused on alienation that is represented by the character of Bakha who is an untouchable. He is not allowed to use public facilities such as, school, wells, roads, and temple because he is polluted person. If the touched the high castes people so that the high caste people will be polluted. He is alienated from society and culture.rnrnIn conclusion, Mulk Raj Anand in his novel, untouchable, vividly portrays alienation in human life.
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