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    Zareer Masani is known as the father of English in India.

    Zareer Masani is known as the father of English in India.

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    Lindley Murray is known as the father of English Grammar.

    Lindley Murray is known as the father of English Grammar.

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    According to Sir Walter Scott, Henry Fielding is the father of English Novel or Fiction. He was born in 1707 and belonged the Augustan Age.

    According to Sir Walter Scott, Henry Fielding is the father of English Novel or Fiction. He was born in 1707 and belonged the Augustan Age.

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    William Tyndale is known as the father of English Prose. He wrote the famous The King James Bible in 1611.

    William Tyndale is known as the father of English Prose. He wrote the famous The King James Bible in 1611.

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    Following are the functions of literature: It gives voice to the people and freedom of expressing their ideas, desires, problems and solutions. It helps us to understand different cultures, their emergence, evolution and decline. It helps the people to acquire education and wisdom. It also functionsRead more

    Following are the functions of literature:

    1. It gives voice to the people and freedom of expressing their ideas, desires, problems and solutions.
    2. It helps us to understand different cultures, their emergence, evolution and decline.
    3. It helps the people to acquire education and wisdom.
    4. It also functions as an entertaining medium.
    5. It develops human emotions, intelligence, rationality and interests.
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    Every society has its own culture. A culture is nothing but the a whole of living, eating, customs and traditions of a particular group of people. We study other cultures in order to grasp knowledge about diverse interests and liking of different people. This helps us to discover new things that inRead more

    Every society has its own culture. A culture is nothing but the a whole of living, eating, customs and traditions of a particular group of people. We study other cultures in order to grasp knowledge about diverse interests and liking of different people. This helps us to discover new things that in some way helps us to know the world in a better way and thus live our life so.

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    Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the father of English Literature. He is known as one of the greatest poet of Old English Period. He was born in 1340. He wrote the famous work The Canterbury Tales in 1387.

    Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the father of English Literature. He is known as one of the greatest poet of Old English Period. He was born in 1340. He wrote the famous work The Canterbury Tales in 1387.

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    Geoffery Chaucer is known as the father of English Poetry and even the modern English Literature. He write the famous work The Canterbury Tales.

    Geoffery Chaucer is known as the father of English Poetry and even the modern English Literature. He write the famous work The Canterbury Tales.

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    The poem Let America be America again was written by Langston Hughes, a famous Black American Poet.

    The poem Let America be America again was written by Langston Hughes, a famous Black American Poet.

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    William Shakespeare is the father of English Drama. He wrote 18 comedies, 10 Tragedies and 10 Histories.

    William Shakespeare is the father of English Drama. He wrote 18 comedies, 10 Tragedies and 10 Histories.

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