in city ther will be more noice but where as in village it will be very silent.in village postmaster felt like fish out of the water, ther is no one to speak with him except ratan
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The story "Postmaster" by Rabindranath Tagore portrays the contrast between city life, represented by the postmaster, and village life, represented by Ratan. The city life is depicted as fast-paced and impersonal, while village life is portrayed as slow-paced and fostered deep human connections. Ratan's innocence and simplicity stand in stark contrast to the postmaster's loneliness and detachment, illustrating the differences in values between urban and rural settings.