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Saturday, April 6, 2019

Urdu and Free

Urdu and Free Encyclopedia scallywag EssayPremchands parents died young his mother when he was seven and his father while he was fourteen and passive a student. Premchand was left responsible for his stepmother and step-siblings. Early in brio, Premchand faced immense poverty. He earned pentad rupees a month tutoring a lawyers child. He was married at the early age of fifteen only when that marriage failed, later he married again, to Shivrani Devi, a balavidhava (child widow), and had several children. She supported him through life struggles. Premchand passed his matriculation (//simple. wiktionary. rg/wiki/matriculation) exam with great effort in 1898, and in 1899 he took up school-teaching job, with a monthly net income of eighteen rupees. In 1919 he passed his B. A.Page 2 of 4 When asked why he does not preserve anything intimately himself, he answered What greatness do I put one across that I throw to tell anyone about? I live just like millions of people in thi s country I am ordinary. My life is also ordinary. I am a poor school teacher suffering family travails. During my whole lifetime, I have been grinding away with the hope that I could become free of my sufferings. But I have not been able to free myself from suffering. What is so special about this life that needs to be told to anybody? . During his coda years,he became terribly ill.The money his wife used to give for his treatment was used in running his cheer The Saraswati. He was also writing a book Mangalsutra which would never be completed. All this had serious continue on his health leading to his early death on 8th October 1936, at the age of 56. 1 penning style The main characteristic of Premchands writings is his interesting story-telling and use of simple words. His novels describe the problems of the rural tike classes. He avoided the use of highly Sanskritized Hindi (as was the common practice among Hindi writers), and also Spanish languageLiterary works Premchand h as written about 300 short stories, several novels as well as many essays and letters. He has also written some plays. He also did some translations. Many of Premchands stories have been translated into English and Russian. Godaan (The Gift of a Cow), his last novel, is considered the finest Hindi novel of all times. 2 The hero, Hori, a poor peasant, urgently longs for a cow, a symbol of wealth and prestige in rural India. Hori gets a cow just now pays with his life for it. After his death, the village priests demand a cow from his widow to bring his soul to peace.

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