"Godan" is a novel by Munshi Premchand that depicts the struggles of rural workers in India. In the novel, the life of workers is characterized by poverty, exploitation, and social inequality. They work hard in harsh conditions, yet struggle to make ends meet and are often at the mercy of oppressive landlords.
godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
He showed that all peasants are foolish so they are brutally suffered.
godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
Munshi Premchand, a renowned Hindi writer, is the author of the novel Godan. It is considered one of his most famous works and a classic of Hindi literature.
The book Godan; A Novel of Peasant Indiawas written by Munshi Premchand.
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Like most workers, a working life.
The priest and sarpanch of the village.
they had a hard life
The Novel "Godan", from Munshi Premchand is considered as his best work. It is the most realistic interpretation of Indian village society, the backbone of India. It is a story of changing people, hungry and semi-starved, yet hopeful and optimistic, in the truest spirit of the age.
In "Godan" by Munshi Premchand, Matadin and Dattadin are wealthy moneylenders who exploit the poor farmers in the village by charging exorbitant interest rates on loans. They represent the oppressive and exploitative nature of the feudal system prevalent in rural India during that time.
Its a hard and rough life.