the novels brings together many cultures.explain
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(i) Language : The novel uses the vernacular, the language that is spoken by common people. By coming closer to the different spoken languages of the people, the novel produces the sense of a shared world between diverse people in a nation. Novels also draw from different styles of language. A novel may take a classical language and combine it with the language of the streets and make them all a part of the vernacular that it uses.
(ii) Bridging the gap between rural and urban culture : Many novelist like that of Thomas Hardy write exclusively about vanishing rural communities.
(iiI) New culture : Under colonial rule, many of the English educated class found new Western ways of living and thinking attractive. So many Indian novelists started writing about this new culture developing in India.
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(ii) Bridging the gap between rural and urban culture : Many novelist like that of Thomas Hardy write exclusively about vanishing rural communities.
(iiI) New culture : Under colonial rule, many of the English educated class found new Western ways of living and thinking attractive. So many Indian novelists started writing about this new culture developing in India.
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a. Novels became important piece of literary work that connected cultures.
b. Many novels were written in the west that connected the urban people with the plight of rural communities. For example, Hardy’s Mayor of Casterbridge focused on traditional rural communities and the impact of commercialization and mechanization on the farmers.
c. Novels were written in vernacular and created a sense of belonging and identity. Novels brought about people of diverse cultures together. It took a classical language blending it with local language and thus connected people. In India, novels were written in Hindi, Malayalam, and Bengali etc.
d. Novels which were written in India became an important source of information for the British about India’s culture, society.
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a. Novels became important piece of literary work that connected cultures.
b. Many novels were written in the west that connected the urban people with the plight of rural communities. For example, Hardy’s Mayor of Casterbridge focused on traditional rural communities and the impact of commercialization and mechanization on the farmers.
c. Novels were written in vernacular and created a sense of belonging and identity. Novels brought about people of diverse cultures together. It took a classical language blending it with local language and thus connected people. In India, novels were written in Hindi, Malayalam, and Bengali etc.
d. Novels which were written in India became an important source of information for the British about India’s culture, society.
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