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what lesson does the novel Pariksha Guru deliver to its readers mention any two?

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The novels helped to give people a vision of being ideal characters without losing one’s identity in the following ways:

(i) Srinivas Dass ‘Pariksha Guru’ reflects the inner and outer world of the newly emerging middle class.

(ii) The characters in the novel are caught in the difficulty of adapting to colonial modernity and preserving their cultural identity.

(iii) The characters in the novel attempt to bridge two different worlds through their actions. They take to new agricultural technology, modernise trading practices, change the use of Indian languages making them capable of transmitting both western sciences and Indian wisdom.

(iv) The young are urged to cultivate the healthy habit of reading the newspaper.

(v) The novel also emphasises that all aspects must be achieved without sacrificing the traditional values of the middle class household.

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The novel "Pariksha-Guru" portrays the difficulties of the new middle class in adapting to colonised society while preserving its cultural identity. It emphasises that Western ideals must be inculcated, but without sacrificing the traditional values of middle-class households. The characters in this Hindi novel by Srinivas Das are seen endeavouring to bridge the two different worlds of modern education and traditional ethics.

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