The Untouchable (novel)
What rhetorical purpose is served by the long passage in which Pundit Kali Nath thinks about all of the foods he has recently eaten?
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The Pundit is troubled by constipation, because of his rich diet and the lack of physical activity. This points out his comparative privilege while also implying that there is something--certainly physically, perhaps also spiritually--unhealthy about his privileged way of life.