Suppressed grief is more damaging than grief expressed. When we force ourselves not to cry, not to feel, the pain doesn't disappear — it stays locked inside. Allowing emotions to flow is not weakness; it is the only way to actually move through pain rather than being trapped by it.
Quote by Premchand: “A tear dried in the eye is more painful than one that falls.”
A tear dried in the eye is more painful than one that falls.
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Historical Context
Premchand was writing during a period when Gandhi's noncooperation movement was reshaping India's relationship with British rule. His fiction of this era focused heavily on the emotional and spiritual lives of ordinary people, particularly women, who bore the weight of social constraint and domestic suffering.
About the Author
Pen name of Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava, the most celebrated Hindi and Urdu fiction writer of the early twentieth century, born in Lamahi in 1880. His novels and stories depicted rural Indian life, caste injustice, and human dignity with unsparing realism, and his novel Godaan is considered a masterpiece.
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