Write a character sketch of the postmaster. Do you consider him selfish? Give reasons
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The postmaster is a refined, urbane, civilized man. He's also a trifle snobbish, looking down on the villagers of Ulapur for their relative lack of sophistication and learning. As such, he makes no effort to socialize with them, seeing them as bad company for decent folk such as himself.
Not surprisingly, then, the postmaster comes across as arrogant and stand-offish—someone you wouldn't really want to get close to. However, it would be rather unfair to describe him as selfish. He does after all establish a connection of sorts with the young orphan girl Ratan, who performs various chores for him as well as acting as a companion during the long evenings.
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