how did novels present modernity in their vision
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Novels depicted imaginary stories to cretae the interest of the people.
They presented a vision of what society ought to be or look like.
Novels like Indulekha, potrayed chracters who endorsed western beliefs and ideals.
The characters belonged the newly english educated class who believed in modern values, culture but at the same time rooted in their traditions.
Many novels served as engine of social change targetting many real life situations like caste oppression, women discrimination ..
One can give example of Premchand's Ranghbhoomi, Godan as well
They presented a vision of what society ought to be or look like.
Novels like Indulekha, potrayed chracters who endorsed western beliefs and ideals.
The characters belonged the newly english educated class who believed in modern values, culture but at the same time rooted in their traditions.
Many novels served as engine of social change targetting many real life situations like caste oppression, women discrimination ..
One can give example of Premchand's Ranghbhoomi, Godan as well
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