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nehru as a prose writer​

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Answered by gopalwaghmare
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Answer:

Yes nehru as a prose writer

Explanation:

Before Jawahar Lal Nehru, English prose was not a powerful genre of Indo-Anglican literature. There was hardly any standard prose in existence. It was Nehru who enhanced the popularity of English prose by writing some popular books. His writings are marked with a unique style. It is lucid, spontaneous and suggestive. It has poetic richness.

Nehru was a great journalist. He was always in favour of the freedom of press. He always stood in favour of a free and fearless press. He condemned yellow journalism. Though Nehru worked as a journalist for a long time, his prose became very sublime and penetrating. Even his extempore remarks are worthy of attention . At the same time Nehru was a great orator. He always spoke in a cultured tone. In this context he is compared with Churchill.

Nehru was a great letter writer too. One can find much freshness and charm in his letters. In these letters Nehru used the conversational style. Here we do not come across a pedant but a great conversationalist. His contribution to the making of Indian history is great. As an autobiographer Nehru earned wide acclaim. In short, Nehru used prose for various purposes.

Answered by king8632
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Answer:

nehru great leader of our nation .he is great man...

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