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give me a short story and the short story Main character sketch​

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Answered by ayush11aug
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The Short Story in the Indian Context

The short story in the Indian sub-continent followed a more or less similar pattern of growth as it did in Europe and America, before it could evolve into its present modern literary form. The earliest beginnings were again in the oral tradition when at first it was the various Myths and Legends which were thus circulated and these were followed by Tales, Fables and Parables. In the pre-printing era, the stories of the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Puranas though, were most popular when being transmitted orally and became a common feature of the various regions of India. In a medium that remained largely oral what followed next were the chained stories of the Panchtantra, the Hitopadesa andVikram and Betal.Gradually tales from the Middle East filtered in and were also absorbed into the literary tradition. In the nineteenth century when the printing press was introduced in India and when publication of journals and periodicals was undertaken, the Character-sketch and Reportage of incidents saw an emergence, which was soon followed by publication of short fiction in the form of Novellas. The Indian short story in its modern literary form evolved after going through these various mutations and its development was directly linked to the widespread popularity and circulation of magazines and journals. It was also in part a result of the demand created by the reading public who preferred a complete short story to parts of novels previously being serialized in these literary magazines. As you can see, the situation has a strong similarity with the one in Europe and America where the journals played a very important role in the development of the short story as a literary genre.

Answered by sargun40
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