Impersonation is a term referring to just by simply imitating someone. The one who imitates or copies the behaviour of another is what we called impersonator. From the moment of someone’s birth, he would become accustomed to imitating others around him for he doesn’t know anything at first, thus making him a natural impersonator (Fogelman, 2000). The nature in this sense pertains on how impersonators understand this situation they are in to and how it was accepted in the society. After analysing
In ‘Philosophy of Hinduism’ Ambedkar has openly criticised the nature of Hinduism as a religion. In it he says that “justice is simply another name for liberty equality and fraternity. It is in this sense I shall be using justice as a criterion to judge Hinduism”, and with detail analyses of Hindu texts like Manusmrithi, Upanishads etc., he proves that Hinduism is “overwhelmed with the fear of pollution… and by its very nature it is inhuman and unmoral.” He was addressing the issue of caste discrimination