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Tragic and Realistic journey that serves as a moving cry against the exploitation of the downtrodden.
Buy NowGodaan (The Gift of a Cow) by Munshi Premchand is a seminal Hindi novel detailing the life of Hori, a poor, debt-ridden farmer in rural India, and his wife, Dhania. The story focuses on their relentless struggle against poverty, caste discrimination, and exploitation by zamindars and moneylenders. Hori's ultimate, unfulfilled desire is to own a cow, which represents social status and religious merit.
Godan (1936) by Munshi Premchand depicts a tragic, relentless journey of a poor Indian peasant, Hori, from hope to total destitution. It is a journey defined by a struggle for dignity, the burden of debt, and the consequences of a rigid, exploitative social structure.
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