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Barrister Parvateesam

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76:, to become a barrister. The novel depicts the troubles he faced in dealing with other languages, and the naive way he behaves with people from the outside world. It ends with his reaching the shores of England. With the struggle for independence barely beginning in south India, Parvateesam decides to leave for England because his teacher and friends taught him; he thinks becoming a barrister is the only way to redeem himself. He runs away from home without much money. He knows no language other than Telugu and believes that once he reaches Madras (now Chennai, the capital city of then Madras State) he can take a ship to England. He knows nothing of the hardships of this journey. 88:
While making a fool of himself in several social situations, he learns the new culture and is impressed by the educational system. He dates a Scottish girl, a novel experience for him, coming from a totally traditional and conservative culture. He mingles as well with the local population as with the
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The third part begins with him reaching the shores of Bombay. Having grown accustomed to western culture over three years, he is baffled by the bureaucracy and lethargy of the Indian populace. He makes his way to his native village, much to the relief of his parents. Much to his embarrassment, he is
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The second part begins with him reaching the shores of England. After spending a few days in London, he travels to Edinburgh in Scotland on the advice of a recent acquaintance to study at university there. He finds some students from India, who help him settle down and mingle with the local
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He is stigmatized for having helped a married woman get into a bullock cart by holding her hand. He forgets for a moment that he is back in his traditional and conservative village where no form of physical contact is allowed between the opposite sexes.
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He describes the situation in Scotland during the First World War. Even as war is raging, he finishes his studies to qualify as a Barrister-at-Law and returns to India. He is happy to return to his homeland.
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feted by his high school and the local Bar association for having returned from a foreign land with an advanced education.
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He gets married and starts to practice law in the Madras High Court, under the tutelage of a senior advocate and
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population. With the help of a tutor, he studies to pass the entrance exam at the University of Edinburgh.
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in 1924. It was printed in three parts. This work is regarded as one of the best written novels in India.
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It describes the naive Parvateesam running away from home in
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migrant Indian community. He learns to play golf well.
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Barrister Parvateesam (film)
Telugu
Telugu language
novel
Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry
Mogalthur
West Godavari
Andhra Pradesh
Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu
Duggirala Gopalakrishnayya
Mahatma Gandhi
"Riveting performance"
ISSN
0971-751X
"'F2' star Varun Tej wants 'Barrister Parvateesam' to be made into a feature film! - Times of India"
"Travelogue as (Post)Colonial Satire: Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry's Barrister Parvatheesam"
the original
Travelogue as (Post)Colonial Satire: Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry's Barrister Parvatheesam
Categories
1924 novels
Novels set in India
West Godavari district
Novels set in Edinburgh
Novels set in Mumbai
Telugu novels
Indian novels adapted into films
Novels by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry
1924 debut novels

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