How were the novels used by the Indians against the Britishers?
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1. Nationalists used novels to criticize the defects in the society and suggest remedies. Writers used the novel to propagate their ideas about society in a wider readership.
2. Novels were used to establish a link with the past.
3. Thrilling stories of adventures and intrigues of the past were retold in these novels. This created a sense of pride among the Indians.
4. In colonial India, novelists were anxious about the society. They were disturbed about colonial rule and the way the Indians were treated by the British.
5. Colonial rulers regarded the contemporary culture of India as inferior.
6. Indian novelists tried to produce a sense of national belonging and cultural equality with their colonial masters , through their writings.
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2. Novels were used to establish a link with the past.
3. Thrilling stories of adventures and intrigues of the past were retold in these novels. This created a sense of pride among the Indians.
4. In colonial India, novelists were anxious about the society. They were disturbed about colonial rule and the way the Indians were treated by the British.
5. Colonial rulers regarded the contemporary culture of India as inferior.
6. Indian novelists tried to produce a sense of national belonging and cultural equality with their colonial masters , through their writings.
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