ROLE OF CARTOONS IN 19th CENTURY INDIA.
(CLASS 10 HISTORY CH- PRINT CULTURE)
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By 1870, caricatures and cartoons were being published in journals, newspapers, commenting on social and political issues. Some caricatures ridiculed the educated Indians' fascination with western clothes and tastes, while others expressed the fear of social change.
At that time, the books were gaining popularity. Those who could not read were not listening to those who could read the books. So the plan was that to promote the books for children. So firstly, they started printing cartoons and fairy tales for children. The children who could not read understood the stories by setting the pictures and cartoons.
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- By 1870, caricatures and cartoons were being published in journals, newspapers, commenting on social and political issues.
- Some caricatures ridiculed the educated Indians’ fascination with western clothes and tastes, while others expressed the fear of social change.
- There were imperial caricatures highlighting nationalists as well as nationalist cartoons criticising imperial rule..
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