Social Sciences, asked by SohilKhan1, 1 year ago

why do novels use vernacular?

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Answered by AnuragPatel
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Vernacular is the language spoken by common people. Naturally novels written in

vernacular had great appeal to common people and were widely read.


By coming closer to different spoken languages of the people, these novels

produce a sense of a shared world between diverse people in a nation and

inculcate a sense of belonging to the nation.


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Answered by Ajeesha15
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⭕️The novel uses the language spoken by the common people.

⭕️By coming closer to the people, the novel produces the sense of a shared world between diverse people in a nation.

⭕️Novels also drawn from different styles of language.

⭕️A novel may take a classical language and combine it with the language of streets and make them all a part of the vernacular that it uses.

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