Attempt a character sketch of Gangu
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Gangu was a Brahmin servant boy. He was very much different from other servants. He did not bow to his master which shows his character of not doing something just to please people. - Unlike the Brahmans he was not educated, did not take bath in the river or pray regularly.
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Gangu was a servant boy who belonged to the Brahmin caste. He stood out amongst the other servants.
- Gangu was a servant boy who belonged to the Brahmin caste. He looked apart among all the other servants. He had never bowed to his master, demonstrating his nature of not doing things only to please others.
- He was illiterate, did not bathe in the river, and did not worship on a daily basis, unlike the Brahmans. Gangu's personality is literally the picture of goodness and dignity, almost too flawless in his acceptance and forgiveness of Gomti. He is an example of love and generosity throughout the novel.
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