Which Hindi novel by Premchand does tell the story of Indian peasantry through the characters of Hori and his wife Dhania?
Tulsi, Coriander (Dhania) and China rose.
1 Answers 1 views(i) Premchand had picked up the lives of ordinary people and certain social issues and depicted them in his novel ‘Sewasadan’. (ii) Sewasadan deals mainly with the poor condition of women...
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1 Answers 1 viewsPotheri: Kunjambu wrote Saraswativijayam in 1892. The messages which the world got after reading this novel was: (i) Caste should be done away in the society. (ii) The book stresses the importance...
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1 Answers 1 views(i) Sewasadan deals with poor conditions of women in the society, child marriage and dowry. (ii) It tells us about Indian upper class and the opportunities they got from the British...
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1 Answers 1 views(i) Munshi Premchand’s novel ‘Sewasadan’ (The Abode of Service), was published in 1916. (ii) Many critics think that his novel lifted the Hindi novel from the realm of fantasy, moralising and...
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