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What is the message of the story "The Child' ? B A first year

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Answer:

Premchand wrote the wonderful story called "The Child." People are developing a new sense of social awareness as a result of the story.

Explanation:

The narrator of the story 'The child' is a generous person. Gangu is a servant who considers himself to be a Brahmin. He is not like the other servants in the house. He is naturally lazy and lacks the characteristics of an ideal Brahmin. Once he meets with the narrator privately. He is hesitant to speak. The narrator believes he came to ask for money or to complain about another servant. However, the narrator is taken aback when Gangu states that he wishes to leave his job because he plans to marry a woman named Gomati Devi. Her two previous husbands had driven Gomti Devi away twice. She has now moved into the same mohalla. Everyone thinks she's a bad person. But Gangu believes otherwise. The narrator tries to persuade Gangu, but he does not understand the situation. Finally, he quits his job. The narrator believes that Gomatidevi and Gangu will be separated soon, but they live happily ever after.

After a while, Gomati flees. The narrator is pleased with himself because he believes he has proven his point. Gangu is now upset, but she still believes in her. Gangu returns to see the narrator after a month when he returns from Nainital. Gangu has discovered Gomti has a new baby. Gangu has discovered Gomti has a new baby. Gangu is not the biological father of that child because Gomti Devi has a baby within a few months of their marriage. The narrator tries hard to provoke him against Gomti about the child's illegitimacy, but he is steadfast in his love. He accepts the child as a divine gift. Finally, moved by Gangu's compassion and generosity, the narrator extends his blessing to the baby.

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