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He seldom lost his temper. Harsh words are fine. That is why Thakur sahib loved her greatly.
Daughter of a great house
Shrikantha had denounced many of his friends for letting off such rebellious ideas, but today he himself had to do it. Manish Jain rated it it was amazing Apr 12, Stoty July 31, at Mohit rated it it was ok Dec 29, But, I don’t think the story is about wealth or money; rather, it deals with the joint family system or a large family, and the nobleness of character. For him the lack of interest in joint family seen among women today was harmful for premmchand community and the country.
Both the families portrayed in the story are far gone in their decline, mired in litigation and debt. But be warned oremchand is a personal ii which you may not find satisfactory. Benimadhav had gifted away a major portion of his property to lawyers; his present annual income was no more than rupees.
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Gaurang rated it it was amazing Aug 02, Anonymous July 16, at 8: Everyone in the village who heard this story began to shower praises on Anandi.
BUT you guys helped me ,thanks. Harshveer chauhan rated it it was amazing Aug 19, Benimadhavasingh supported his son.
Summary of bade ghar ki beti by munshi premchand In Hindi language –
His own wife was opposed to his views! A heart-warming short story by the best of hindi literary authors, Munshi Premchand. Here there was just an ordinary rural household.
It is not that Shrikanth Singh’s wife was hostile towards her in-laws; but she believed that if, in spite of making the best efforts, it was not possible to live cordially in a joint family it would be wise to live separately.
They set things right. Because of this the villagers had great respect for him. Old-timers say that an elephant used to stand guard at the gate of the mansion. Hardik Prajapati rated it liked it Feb 14, People say that once an elephant paraded at the door where now there is only an old buffalo, which is no more than a skeleton of its old self but which appears to produce a large quantity of milk; because someone or the other from the family keeps hovering around her with a pot.
Manish Yadav rated it it was amazing Apr 22, She looked into the pot. She sat filled up with resentment. Shrikanth also had great affection for him. Anshumaan Choudhary rated it did not like it Nov 06, This incident had taken place on a Thursday. Your house is becoming a place of injustice and boorishness. Great book This book should be an inspiration for today’s generation who is ready to live apart from their parents and family.
For this reason the young ladies of the village were his strong critics.
There were no windows, no pucca floors, or no pictures on the walls. Anandi had complained against Lalbihari, but now she was regretting it. The joint family is under threat but it would be a bad thing if it broke up.
How he would face him, how he would respond to his questioning and how he would look in his eyes. Forgive me for my misconduct. Kindle Edition20 pages. He had great respect for his brother. Both the brothers began to cry like children.
Undoubtedly, he was regretting what he had done. There was not much ghee left. Anandi was a girl from a great upper-class family. What to talk of an elephant or a horse, there was nothing like even a well-adorned bullock cart.
A word on the title.