Why Victorian Age is known as "age of interrogation"?
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Anxiety and Interrogation: The twentieth century is called the Age of Interrogation and Anxiety because the scientific revolution and changing social, moral, political and economic conditions have shaken man's faith in the authority of Religion and Church and the established order
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The modern age (Twentieth century) is also called as the "Age of Interrogation and Anxiety". This is due to the scientific revolutions and the altering social, economical, political and moral conditions of the society. ... Thus this age has increased in "frustration, anxiety and cynicism"
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