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vernacular language and local folklore carried modern nationalist message to large audiences who were mostly illiterate Justify with suitable exmaples

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Answered by Anonymous
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The emphasis on vernacular language and the collection of local software was not just to recover and ancient National spirit but also to carry the modern Nationalist message to large audience who are mostly illiterate.
Example:-
1. After vienna congress Poland was partitioned.

2. Through Poland no longer existed as independent territory Nationalist feeling were kept alive through music and language.

3. karol kurpinski for ex. celebrated the national struggles through his operas and music turning out folk dance like polanese and mazurkq into Nationalist symbols
Answered by dackpower
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(i) Local folklore and Vernacular languages represented a significant role in shaping the voice of the people in Europe.

(ii) This was particularly represented the instance of Poland which had been divided by the royal powers such as Russia, Austria, Prussia.  

(iii) Karol Kurpinski of Poland proclaimed the national fight for freedom with the help of folklores through his performances and song, turning folk dances like the Polonaise, mazurka into nationalist representatives.  

(iv) After the Russian invasion, the polish literature was subjugated out of schools and the Russian style was imposed throughout the nation. With the help of  vernacular languages the liberation was made possible by breaking the ties of monarchical rule.

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