the picture of the new middle class which the novel pariksha guru portrays
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The theme of this fiction is to alert the young men of rich parents against the dangerous impact of the bad company resulting in moral lose. This novel really exposes the internal and natural life of the newly appeared middle class. The novel describes that the new class adopted new technologies of agriculture, improved trading methods, modified use of Indian languages, advancing them competent in spreading both western sciences and Indian understanding. The youth were advised to develop the ‘good habit’ of studying the newspapers. However, the novel maintained that all this must be accomplished without sacrificing the inherited importance of the middle-class family.
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