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Discuss gangu as an 'embodiment of goodness'

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Answered by likithsunku
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Gangu is viewed as an embodiment of goodness reflected when he accepts Gomti and her child selflessly after learning the child was not his. He notes that the child was a gift from God.

Answered by monishashkl
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See the explanation below.

Explanation:

"The child" is a wonderful story written by Premchand. The story highlights a new sense of social awareness in people.

After some time, Gomati runs away. The narrator feels satisfied thinking that he has proved true. After one month when the narrator returns from Nainital, Now Gangu comes to see the narrator again. Gangu had found Gomati with a newborn baby. Gangu is not the father of that child because Gomati Devi delivers a baby within just a few months after marriage. Despite knowing about the illegitimacy of the child Gangu accepts the child as a gift from god. That is why Gangu is considered as an "embodiment of goodness".

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