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GODAN: A CRITICISM OF NOVEL BY PREMCHAND

Harshida R.Chauhan

No 2019-30-03, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: In the novel Godan, Premchand skillfully captures those nuances of violence that have been normalized. by patriarchal ideology. The story is set in a small, poverty - ridden village called Belari in Avadh, Uttar Pradesh, during Pre. Independence Premchand lays bare the misery which is a permanent fixture in the lives of people who belong to the different ends of the social spectrum. A study of novel reveals the vein of corruption, manipulation hypocrisy that lies hidden under pseudo idealism. It lays bare the victimization of individuals at the hands of the representatives of powerful oppressive social institutions. It also shows the peripheral situation of women caught in the traps of poverty, feminine ideals and humiliating social practices moreover, the novel also shows those who are victims of self inflicted violence, mainly due to their submission to social malpractices. In fact, the narrative offers a vivid glimpse of the Mulati-faceted violence that is part of the lives of people residing in the villages and small towns of India. Key Words: godan, godaan, premchand, criticism Policy

Date: 2019-06
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