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who wrote the novel Godan ? explain main theme

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Answered by sreevardhanchunkz
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realistic portrayal of the Indian peasantry

In ‘Godan’ (1930) Premchand gives a realistic portrayal of the Indian peasantry and presents a portrait gallery of Contemporary Indian society. Premchand reveals the pitiable condition of the poor farmers. In ‘Godan’ Hori is such a victim of this cruel and heartless system. Novel tends to assume the form of an epic of common man and everyday life. It realistically describes the various aspects of life. It is rich in social awareness. It is a vehicle to express the rapid socio-cultural changes in modern society Godan has epic dimensions as it deals with the epic struggle of the Indian peasantry against an established social order. A famous critic Francis Stoddard remarks in this respect….

“A novel is a narrative of human life under stress of emotion. It differs from the epic in that it is a narration of human rather that super human life.”

In this sense, the modern novel is closer to the epic in its endeavour of a hostile environment

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Answered by aishwarya818
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the novel Godan is written by Munshi Premchand and published in 1936 it was basically based on the industrialization impact on the local society conditions of the ruler areas and the people it also tells about the about various religions and people thinking about it

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