in the postmaster chapter why did the postmaster feel like a fish out of water in the village
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The postmaster feels like he doesn't belong in the small village of Ulapur. He contrasts this remote rural backwater with the thrusting metropolis of Calcutta, which is where he'd much rather be. The postmaster is a very well-read, intelligent man who grieves over the ignorance and lack of sophistication of the villagers. With snobbish disdain, he looks down on them as unworthy companions for decent, upstanding folk such as himself.
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