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Tagore's "Punishment" and Mahasweta's "Giribala"
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In Tagore's "Punishment" and Mahasweta's "Giribala," we're looking at the many ways individuals can exercise power. Looking at both stories, choose at least three characters (overall) and identify what type of power they wield, and how they wield it. What, too, are the effects of their choices?
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