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So Very Far by G.M. Muktibodh - Poem Analysis
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The poor people learn to suffer from their childhood. The preachers teach them to suffer by forgetting their basic rights. For the illusion created by the selfish society, they start to believe, “All else is unreal, untrue, a delusion,/ deceit.” Muktibodh’s ‘So Very Far’ presents the stark differenc
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  • The poor people learn to suffer from their childhood. The preachers teach them to suffer by forgetting their basic rights. For the illusion created by the selfish society, they start to believe, “All else is unreal, untrue, a delusion,/ deceit.”
  • Muktibodh’s ‘So Very Far’ presents the stark difference between the privileged class and the unprivileged class by presenting the inhuman condition of the downtrodden section of our society.
  • . He utters the truth and presents the social evils in this poem.
  • weak, poor, and helpless are his characters who face regular exploitation.
  • Wealthy people build their empire on their bones

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