The use of local languages in medieval literature was most revolutionary because _______.

 

A.) It led to Italian becoming the primary language in Europe

B.) It reached a wider audience of people

C.) It was recognized by the Church as the best way to reach the masses

D.) It led to a mass increase in university enrollments

 

Answer:- B.) It reached a wider audience of people

 

The option B is correct answer from the choices listed above. The use of local languages in medieval literature was most revolutionary because it reached a wider audience of people. Since this was written in resident languages of persons that varied among each other, this in result produced a very extensive audience which could deliver a certain piece.

 

Throughout the feudal period, there was growth of Persian, Sanskrit, Urdu and numerous regional languages. Local languages succeeded and a huge volume of fictional work was completed in these languages. These idioms developed due to the support extended by local rulers. Medieval Literature is definite largely as any work written in Latin or the language between c. 476-1500, counting philosophy, religious treatises, legal texts, as well as works of the imagination.

 

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