The English circle chapter 2 the drunken stupor
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Ishwari and Bir are friends and fellow students who stay together in a hostel. Ishwari's father is a rich landlord and Bir's father is a poor clerk. Bir always critcizes landlords describing them as blood-sucking leeches. Ishwari listens to the criticisms without getting offended; he has nothing to say in defence of the landlords.
Bir's hatred for the landlords and his talk of high principles is not due to any love for the poor, but rather it is because of his own poor state; he wished he were wealthy. He would have loved to live a lavish lifestyle; his high principles wouldn't have troubled him then.
During the Dussera vacations, Bir cannot return home because he has no money for the fare. Ishwari invites him to spend the vacation at his place. Ishwari introduces Bir to his family and others as belonging to an influential family. This causes the people to treat Bir with respect. The respect gets to Bir's head and he starts behaving as though he really were from a wealthy family. He is intoxicated by his new status!
However, during their return journey to the hostel in an overcrowded train, matters come to a head when co-passengers take exception to Bir's rude behaviour. That acts like cold water, and Bir finds himself waking up from his drunken stupor.
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.
Explanation:
in this chapter their are two friends one is eshwari who is who belongs to rich and one is pear who is a son of poor Crick who had no property to speak of one they what the best friends both is free and the bear is very spoke with a degree of while dealing with his servants while he speaks very friendly very quietly and very nicely to the friends this time during the vacations