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The decline of party feud in the Age of Transition mainly led to:

AAn increased focus on individual emotion and nature in poetry

BThe emergence of a strong nationalistic literary movement

CReduced political intensity in literature

DA greater emphasis on moral didacticism and social reform themes in novels

Answer:

C. Reduced political intensity in literature

Read Explanation:

  • The fierce rivalry between Whigs and Tories declined in this era.

  • Political pamphlets and satire lost their earlier power.

  • Literature shifted from politics to social, aesthetic, and human concerns.


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