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2. The name of notorious widow
woman from the lesson ‘The Child' is
A) Gomti
B) Sumati​

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Answered by neeturajsingh
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Answer:

gomti

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

The name of the notorious widow woman from the lesson ‘The Child' is

Gomti Devi.

Explanation:

Premchand, a well-known author, wrote a lovely story titled "The child." Through his books and short stories, he helped people develop a new sense of societal consciousness. He is regarded as a talented short story author.

The narrative touches on a number of social and psychological topics pertaining to Indian society. The story opens with the introduction of Gangu, an illiterate Brahmin servant who believes that because he is a "Brahmin," he is better than all the other servants. The story's narrator is the home's owner, who might be Premchand himself. Gangu's master is always irritated by his strict mindset, yet he is not really impacted by this kind of behaviour.

One day, Gomti Devi, a widow who had previously betrayed three husbands, hears Gangu express his love for her. Gangu then marries Gomti. Just six months into her marriage to Gangu, Gomti gave birth to a newborn boy, and Gangu accepted the child as if it were his own.

The intriguing aspect of this tale is how the psychology of the characters evolves. At first, Gangu was a strict Brahmin who would not tolerate anyone disrespecting him. However, after falling in love with Gomti, he forgets all of this and marries her.

On the other hand, the master, who had little interest in the caste system, as opposed to the union and delighted when Gomti fled and abandoned Gangu. Even after Gangu had shown him his child, the master continued to make fun of him about the baby's impending delivery in the next six months. After realising that what he was doing was inappropriate—despite the fact that Gangu was an uneducated man while the master was an educated man and a writer—he apologised to Gangu and proceeded to meet Gomti.

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