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In the story ‘Toa’, issues like caste, class, and class have been portrayed. Even in the present time, the fanaticism of Manu Smriti persists.
In Dalit families, the daughters and sons are encouraged to follow moral values and they respect others, but they take this honor and respect given to the upper caste people as a result of ‘higher class’.
In many, the pride of caste persists from generation to generation, due to which equality is being eroded. Even educated people become victims of stress due to their inability to fill the deep pit of the caste system. This is the reason why the main character of the story appears as a witness to the tragic fate of the people of the Dalit society.
 By Harleen Kaur
By Harleen Kaur5
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In the story ‘Toa’, issues like caste, class, and class have been portrayed. Even in the present time, the fanaticism of Manu Smriti persists.
In Dalit families, the daughters and sons are encouraged to follow moral values and they respect others, but they take this honor and respect given to the upper caste people as a result of ‘higher class’.
In many, the pride of caste persists from generation to generation, due to which equality is being eroded. Even educated people become victims of stress due to their inability to fill the deep pit of the caste system. This is the reason why the main character of the story appears as a witness to the tragic fate of the people of the Dalit society.

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