what are the advantages of vernacular novels
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- The vernacular novels were very valuable to the British to govern the Indians, as this gave them an insight as to the life, customs and traditions of Indians.
- It was useful for the British to govern the citizens with its numerous castes and communities.
- Being foreigners, they didn't know about domestic life inside Indian households.
- Newer vernacular novels mentioned about life inside Indian homes, their customs, traditions, religious beliefs and how people dressed and so on.
- Many vernacular novels were translated into English by British administrators and Christian missionaries.
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Answer:They were written in the language of the common people.
By coming closer to the different spoken languages of the people, the novel produced a sense of shared world between diverse people in a nation.
Novels may take a classical language and combine it with the languages of the streets and can make them all a part of the vernacular that is used.
Novels bring together many cultures.
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