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Jibunoh was simply a difficult man. He was hated by all his neighbours and deserted by ...

Jibunoh was simply a difficult man. He was hated by all his neighbours and deserted by his relations. He was the first and only person to beat a policeman in the entire village. He also had ten cases instituted against him for either stealing or violating the rights of others. He had no regard for deanery or normal conduct. No lover of peace or order could be his friends. It is not surprising that his death elicited jubilation rather than mourning'

The passage above reveals that Jibunoh symbolizes
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  • A Insanity
  • B Wickedness
  • C Lawlessness
  • D Isolation
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation:
The passage describes Jibunoh as a man who is difficult, hated, and has no regard for law or order. He has been involved in multiple cases of theft and violation of others' rights. This description symbolizes 'lawlessness'. Lawlessness refers to a state of disorder due to a disregard of the law. In this context, Jibunoh's actions and the reactions of others towards him represent a state of lawlessness.

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