Q. Despite the fact that Young Bengal Movement had rose like a bright star in the intellectual movement in India; it soon faded away without getting much popular. Which among the following was / were the reasons for the same?
  1. It built up an utopian idealism but lack practical steps to realise it
  2. It used bizarre methods not suitable for contemporary society in Bengal
  3. It started as a sober movement but later became too much revolutionary and radical
Select the correct option from the codes given below:

Answer: Only 1 & 2
Notes: Young Bengal Movement was started by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio. Some associates of the Young Bengal Movement were Rasik Krishna Mallick, Krishna Mohan Banerjee, Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee, Ramgopal Ghosh, Radhanath Sikdar, and Hara Chandra Ghosh. The charm of the movement had faded away very soon because, it built up an utopian idealism but lack practical steps to realise it, it used bizarre methods not suitable for contemporary society in Bengal. Many people opined that "They are the generation without fathers and children".