Theme of love and marriage in Godan by premchand
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The novel has several themes: Problems due to caste segregation: People of different vocation and their respective castes represent the village. ... Exploitation of the lower class: Premchand has drawn a realistic picture of the poor peasants exploited by the village zamindar and the greedy moneylenders.
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Theme of Love and Marriage
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- Godan is one of the greatest stories written by the legendary Indian writer Munshi Premchand.
- Munshi Premchand used to explore human emotions into the random path of infinity where human emotions revolt against the reality.
- In the story, we see how the Money lenders used to crush the emotions of poor peasants just to confer pressure on the poor souls.
- In this story, Godan a poor peasant Hori had to accept a widow as his daughter-in-law because she is pregnant because of his Son Gobar who runs away to town.
- But Hori has no money to take care of his family.
- Hori works extremely hard to earn more and more money.
- But he dies in the end due to overwork and could not fulfill his dream of buying a cow and providing cow milk to his Grandson.
Hence, we can say that the theme of love and marriage in the story Godan by Premchand has a powerful impact as it depicts human emotions.
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