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Andrew
2 months ago
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How do you describe the literary works of our ancestors during earlier times?​

English
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Naddik [7.5K]2 months ago
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Answer:

The literary works crafted by our ancestors primarily comprised epic tales aimed at conveying cultural and spiritual values throughout generations.

Explanation:

Literature played a significant role in our heritage, even in ancient times, where authors developed epic narratives that showcased their storytelling prowess while embedding cultural and religious values representative of their societal context. Writing was not a common skill, and these narratives were passed down orally until they were documented to prevent them from fading into obscurity.

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