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How has premchand described the conditions of indian society of 20th century in his novels ​

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Answered by snowflake72
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The central theme of Munshi Premchand’s novels was life in the villages as it then existed.His works have a social purpose. They are intended to awaken the reader to the harsh realities of life in rural India. His characters are not imaginary but lifted from real-life situations. His themes cover the curse of untouchability as practiced, specially in rural India. In addition, the problems of tenant farmers, the oppressive culture of the zamindars and the struggles of
ordinary people have been highlighted in his works. He was in this sense a social reformer as also a great novelist
Answered by lovingheart
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Premchand has outlined the miserable conditions of India that prevailed in the 20th century in his novels.

Explanation:

  • The novels have described the discrimination of untouchables in India and the evolution of caste systems.
  • His novels have enlightened the minds of the people on the pathetic situation when ruled by the Britishers.
  • The writings of his novel depict his eagerness on the attainment of independent India in the fields of education, employment, scientific inventions, and so on.
  • He mentions that Indian's works are dependent on Britishers and their freedom rights are suppressed.

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1) What is the features of Premchand novel

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