who was damri in lesson the secret of culture?
Answers
Answer:
MouthShut Logo
MouthShut App
Free on the play store
OPEN
Selected Short Stories - Premchand
4.0
100% 95 Votes
summary
write review
Summary
Selected Short Stories - Premchand
READABILITY:
STORY:
Popular R J
Nov 25, 2003 04:01 PM, 59456 Views
(Updated Nov 27, 2003)
Unfolding tales of life
Premchand needs no introduction to patrons of Hindi/ Urdu Literature. His Godan, Karma bhumi, Premashram, Ghaban, Nirmala etc., are classic novels painting different vistas of the multifarious Indian society of early twentieth century and can be best described as “a true description of an epoch.” His short stories also echoed the contemporary times through the real flesh and blood characters ranging from khadi-clad satyagrahis to ordinary peasants, men & women and even animals.
Damri and his nature
- The story “The Secret Of Culture And Other Stories" is written by Premchand who is an acclaimed writer.
- In this story, the lesson delves with a social theme between an oppressor and the oppressed. The story deals with two primary characters, Damri and Rai Sahib, who are the servant and the owner namely.
- Damri is not being given due respect in the place where he works. He is always being looked down, as he is poor and this leads to his ill-treatment.
- The story tells how wealthy people use their resources to squander the labor of poor ones and not giving them any credits. This story is a classical example of what happens in many parts of India.
To learn more:
Meaning of Servant and friend sentence
https://brainly.in/question/4212166
What did Nelson think for oppressor and oppressed?
https://brainly.in/question/9160912