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why some people were afraid of printed material plz give answer in long ​

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Many people feared the effect of easily available and accessible printed books as they feared irreligious and rebellious thoughts may spread and the authority of valued literature' can get destroyed

EXPLANATION:

  • Not all welcomed printed books, and those who did so too had apprehensions concerning it. Several were fearful of the impacts that the easier availability and accessibility to printed books and the extensive circulation of printed books could possibly have on the minds of the people.
  • It was dreaded that if there was no limitation/restriction over what was printed and people begin to read them, then irreligious and rebellious thoughts may spread.
  • If this happens, then the authority of valued literature will be ruined. Expressed by monarchs and religious authorities, in addition to several artists and writers, this concern was the source of widespread criticism of the new printed literature which had begun to circulate.

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