How does The Shroud by munshi premchand talk about ingenuity in subaltern resistance
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Explanation: The Shroud by Munshi Premchand
- Munshi Premchand was famous for his realistic understanding of caste oppression in the Indian society.
- He has sympathetically potrayed the oppressed lower castes and the untouchables.
- The men in the above story went to buy a shroud for funeral from the money collected.
- However he spends the money to eat and drink.
- The Subaltern in Premchandji "The Shroud or "The Kafan" not only withstands the force of exploitation but also faces the social norms and traditions which are highly detrimental for the growth.
- The story starts in a scathing tone reprimanding the father and son Gheesu, Madhav for their indolent lifestyle.
- The story showcases the violence generated by the poverty.
- The biggest irony is that the society is generous enough to help for the last rites but not all are conscious to feed the mouth when alive.
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