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Language and Literature The Rhetoric of Protest and Politics of Dissonance: A Comparative Study of Thangjam Ibopishak’s ‘‘I Want to be Killed By an Indian Bullet’’ and ‘‘Land of Half- Humans’’ and Muktibodh’s “Void” and “So Very Far” CHANDRA SHEKHAR DUBEY

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