“Premchand’s novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters from all levels of society.” Analyse the statement with examples.
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(i) Munshi Premchand drew tradition of Kissagoi storytelling. His novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters, drawn from all levels of society.
(ii) His novels include characters such as aristocrats and landlords, middle-level peasants and landless labourers and women from margins of society. He focussed on social issues like child marriage, dowry, suppression of downtrodden classes by landlords.
(iii) The women characters are strong individuals coming from lower classes and are not modernized.
(iv) His novels look towards the future without forgetting the importance of the past.
(v) Drawn from various strata of society, his characters create a community-based in democratic values.
Examples:
(i) His novel 'Rangbhoomi' about Surdas makes the lives of the most oppressed section of society worthy of literary reflection.
(ii) 'Godan', his literary work is an epic on Indian peasantry through the story of Haria and Dhania.
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(i) Munshi Premchand drew tradition of Kissagoi storytelling. His novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters, drawn from all levels of society.
(ii) His novels include characters such as aristocrats and landlords, middle-level peasants and landless labourers and women from margins of society. He focussed on social issues like child marriage, dowry, suppression of downtrodden classes by landlords.
(iii) The women characters are strong individuals coming from lower classes and are not modernized.
(iv) His novels look towards the future without forgetting the importance of the past.
(v) Drawn from various strata of society, his characters create a community-based in democratic values.
Examples:
(i) His novel 'Rangbhoomi' about Surdas makes the lives of the most oppressed section of society worthy of literary reflection.
(ii) 'Godan', his literary work is an epic on Indian peasantry through the story of Haria and Dhania.
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The plots and the characters in the novels written by Premchand were drawn from all levels of society. Dear Students novels display characters of aristocrats and landlords, middle level peasants and landless labourers, middle-class professionals and people from the margins of society. The women characters are strong individuals, especially those who come from the rural lower classes. Many critics of Premchand's novel opined that his novels lifted the Dear Studentndi novel from the realm of fantasy, moralising and simple entertainment to a serious reflection on the lives of ordinary people and social issues. He raised issues like poor condition of women in society, child marriage and dowry.
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