Main character dreams of owning land from "summary" of Godan by Munshi Premchand
The desire to own a piece of land had always burned within Hori's heart. It was a dream he had nurtured since his childhood, a dream that seemed unattainable in his current circumstances. He toiled day in and day out on the fields of others, his own hands never touching the soil he so longed to call his own.
As he watched the landlords living in luxury, their vast estates stretching as far as the eye could see, Hori's longing only grew stronger. He couldn't help but feel a sense of injustice, a feeling that gnawed at him day and night. The thought of being able to cultivate his own land, to reap the fruits of his labor for himself and his family, consumed his every waking moment.
Despite his best efforts, Hori's dream remained elusive. The burden of poverty weighed heavily on his shoulders, crushing any hopes of saving enough money to buy even a small plot of land. He was caught in a vicious cycle of debt, unable to break free and make his dream a reality.
But Hori was not one to give up easily. He held onto his dream with a tenacity that bordered on obsession. Every penny he earned, every sacrifice he made, was all in service of that one goal - to own a piece of land, no matter how small or humble.
And so, as the days turned into years, Hori's dream remained alive and burning bright within him. It was a beacon of hope in the darkness of his existence, a promise of a better future that kept him going through the toughest of times. For Hori, the dream of owning land was not just a desire, but a lifeline that gave meaning to his existence.
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