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what was the impact of literature on social reforms​

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Answered by dksingh93593
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Answer:

THEY BECAME EDUCATED

THEY ARE NOW CAPABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE SITUATION

THEY ARE AWARE OF THE BRITISH

Answered by Anonymous
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Social reform had influenced the literature greatly. During this time people stopped the Gurukula system of education and a culture of modern education also had been flourished. The acceptation of the western literature and starting of learning English is a remarkable point in the history of about social reform.

Explanation:

  • During this time the Gurukula system was avoided, which was practiced in our culture through a long period.
  • Earlier only the Brahmin, Khsatriya, and Bhaisyas were allowed to read and learning but after getting influenced by the moto of the social reforms, schedule and other lower classes got a chance to view their skills on the field of literature.
  • Earlier there was no system of education for the girls but many of the social reformers influenced the girl-education as well.
  • It is the most important point and one of the most important effect of the social reforms that causually in our society the girls were losing their rights even the right to express their views day by day and were becoming the most neglected due to superstitions butduring this period the rights of the girls further had shown to be arisen.
  • The literature based on science influenced during this period greatly.
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