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The author has given a voice even to the most marginalized character in the novel. Show how this is demonstrated in the "The Ghost of Firozsha Baag" and "One Sunday".  

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The author has given a voice even to the most marginalized character in the novel. Show how this is demonstrated in the "The Ghost of Firozsha Baag" and "One Sunday" In the short story "The Ghost of Firozsha Baag" of " The Tales From Firozsha Baag (TFFB)", it talks about a poor old ayah by the name Jaakaylee who came down to Bombay when she was fifteen year old, she has been working for the past forty-nine years already. Even though she works for the parsi family many years, but still shows how she has been treated where her name itself was not pronounced properly. This is because of the Parsi accent and how she was treated in the lower class category. It also shows she was expected to work from the age of fifteen and not even taking note that age has been catching up with her as...

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