character sketch of chandu in story barber trade union
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Chandu is considered to be of a lower caste or class than other people in the village. It is as though he is being judged solely on the fact that both he and his father are barbers. The content of their character is not taken into consideration rather a traditional hierarchy is imposed by those of a higher caste.
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Character sketch of Chandu in story 'Barber Trade Union'
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- The story 'The Barber's Trade Union' has been written by Mulk Raj Anand.
- Chandu is the central character of the story.
- He was the son of a barber.
- He had learned the job of a barber after completing school.
- He was an expert in making kites.
- He belonged to the lower caste of society.
- When he was insulted by the landlords and pandits of his village, he stooped to cut their hairs.
- Instead, he bought a cycle and went to the city and set a shop there.
- He formed a union of the barbers in the city.
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Summary of the barber's trade union by mukul raj anand
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