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What did the novel pariksha guru reflect

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Pariksha Guru was the main modern Hindi novel.

It advised young fellows of wealthy families against the unsafe influence of terrible company and resulting free ethics.

Pariksha Guru mirrors the internal and outer universe of the recently rising Middle class.

The characters are gotten in the trouble of adjusting to colonial society while safeguarding their social personality.

Despite the fact that it was evidently composed only for the 'delight of perusing'.

The universe of colonial modernity appears to be both frightening and irresistible.

The novel attempts to teach the peruser the 'right way' of living and anticipates that every single reasonable man should be experienced and practical, to remain established in the estimations of their own tradition and culture, and to live with poise and respect.

Answered by lianaarora15
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