main theme of rangbhoomi.

main theme of indulekha

main theme of the novels of thomas hardy.

  • It is observed that Premchand’s novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters drawn from all levels of society. In his novels the characters are drawn from daily life experiences. One might notice characters like aristocrats and landlords, middle level peasants and landless labourers, middle-class professionals and people from the margins of society. The women characters are strong individuals, especially those who come from the lower classes and are not modernised.The central character of his novel Rangbhoomi (The Arena), Surdas, is a visually impaired beggar from a so-called 'untouchable' caste. One can see Surdas struggling to get back the land that had forcibly taken away from him.
  • Thomas Hardy, for instance, wrote about traditional rural communities of England that were fast vanishing. Mayor of Casterbridge (1886). It is about Michael Henchard, a successful grain merchant, who becomes the mayor of the farming town of Casterbridge. He is an independent-minded man who follows his own style in conducting business. He can also be both unpredictably generous and cruel with his employees. Consequently, he is no match for his manager and rival Donald Farfrae who runs his business on efficient managerial lines and is well regarded for he
    is smooth and even-tempered with everyone. We can see that Hardy mourns the loss of the more personalised world that is disappearing, even as he is aware of its problems and the advantages of the new order.
  • You can refer to Aparna's answer for Indulekha.

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couldn't finsh d ans. 

pls. check ur history textbok

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 indulekha was a love story. but it was also about an issue that was hotly debated during the colonial period. it concerned the practice of upper caste Namboothiri men marrying nayar women.

rangbhoomi is about surdas, a visually impaired beggar who fights against the forcible takeover of his land to construct a tobacco factory

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