Bapiram:


The story is the central and main character of Bapiram. Bapiram’s role as a faithful servant is strong and active. The storyteller successfully the character
Lakshmi Nath Bezbaruah is turning on. “These days, just as the salary is between the servants and the Giris, it wasn’t that in that time,” Bezbaruah said. The character of Bapiram is not finished by bringing the character from his grandparents in the story. The character also portrays the mentality of protesting against the superstitions, customs and traditions of society. Bapiram is truly deserved to be a parent of a household, who can despise his life for the welfare of the householder. Bapiram is the most trusted servant of Khatnia. After the death of his daughter Tilaka, Bapiram took care of the lonely Tilkar. There are many ways to get a job, but the most important thing is to get a job. There are many ways to get a job, but the most important thing is to get a job. In this case, the storyteller says, “If you say servants these days, it would be a mistake to say what we understand in the words of Bapiram servant.” He is also a man who cannot cut off the Khatnia family. Khatnia’s family is his family. He is a foreigner in Chaokhat and is a foreigner and a native of the joktali. Tilaka Bapiram has been grew up since birth, he has seen widows before his eyes so how can you tolerate an eight-year-old Dipalip to become a pleasure of the sahib’s pleasure? Bapiram, the believer of the Khatnia family, has done everything from the past to save the life of Tilka from the farming of the trusted Bapiram. Initially argued, the mentality of opposing the sahib at least by hurting the sahib has made it clear how active, loving and sense of responsibility Bapiram has. Bapiram is the main character of Bapiram and it is the story moves forward and moves towards the end. So it is a rotating character. The character is also a member of the Assamese contemporary society who wants to protest in this society by despising life to change life to change some vices, discrimination, and inferior mentality.
Bezbaruah wants to show that there is Laxminath Bezbakar. The storyteller is completely successful in this regard. Therefore, it is important to take full responsibility for the household in the absence of Khatnia, and the family is not unfair to be injustice. The owner is beaten according to his words and is trying desperately to rescue the land he has received since childhood in times of trouble. “I am born in the hands of the elders or unnecessarily, but I am born to eat the leto, the slap, the slap. Listen to me, my little father. You leave this job of this heretic and take your wife and bhatiji from this hell today. Religion has not disappeared at all in the world.” It is because of some indifferent, simple-minded social reformers who have dedicated our lives to others. In the story, Bezbaruah has made a happy ending and the way to solve the problem.

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