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    A Renaissance man is described as someone who helps society not shuns it. Larry Page is the most eligible bachelor for this title because of his influences in technology and his donations to society. Larry Page, co founder and CEO of Google, is a modern day Renaissance man because of the invention of Google which is a multi-billion-dollar company that has revolutionized the field of technology. A man that helps revolutionize technology and that contributes to society is a true Renaissance man.…

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    The renaissance/early modern period was a time of a global revolution for the benefit of humanity. At the time, the church had dictated the production of language, and communication. Society had rekindled; reborn with all the changes implemented in the fresh new century that had just begun (1300-1700). Majority of the world had been living, or still trying to adopt the “Western Civilization” style of life. It was seen as a modern thing to do at this current time period, and if you weren’t living…

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    Write a definition of humanism. Humanism was a Renaissance cultural movement. It is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasises the value of human life individually and collectively. It generally prefers ideas like rationalism over ideas of established doctrine faith. Over time the definition has fluctuated but generally it has always referred to a perspective that affirms some belief of human freedom and advancement. b) Explain why it developed in Europe when it did. Humanism…

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    The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance also known as the Black Literary Renaissance and the “New Negro” Movement, was a movement that took place in New York between the years of 1917 to 1935. This movement was marked by the “Great Migration”, where blacks that were settled in the South migrated to the North in search for bigger opportunities and civil rights. During these years Jim Crow laws and slavery were being practiced in the south, which were some of the main factors that caused…

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    The Renaissance lasted from the 14th to the 17th century (Frey 315). This period is known for its flourishing art, philosophy, and literature. During this time, there was a growing class of rich merchants who spent large amounts of money patronizing artists, the most famous of which are the Medici (Frey 315). Events like the Great Schism and the Reformation weakened the Catholic Church (Jensen 193) which had been the center of life in the Medieval era (Frey 31). The Medici Family had more…

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    result of their patronage the Medici family has become synonymous with the cultural phenomenon of the Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance, beginning in Florence and spreading throughout the rest of Europe, was the rebirth of classical civilization. The arts made great progress with creating radical, new techniques impacting literature, philosophy, science, culture and religion. In the Renaissance, for these great works of art to come into existence, it was necessary for great people…

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    influence to build upon their ideas. The birth of revolutionary concepts were born, when an artist, decided to take a leap of faith into transforming present ideas, and molding them to their full potential. Filippo Brunelleschi is a well-known Italian Renaissance architect and innovative engineer, most commonly credited for his work on the dome for the Florence Cathedral and the reinvention…

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    The Renaissance was a time of enlightenment through art and literature. Illiteracy spread through Europe. In the Middle Ages people relied on the church and the Bible for an explanation of the world. In the 1300s, numerous serfs gained their freedom and they no longer relied on their lords. People moved into towns and took up trades which caused literacy to spread. The teachings of the church was questioned. Nevertheless, the humanism movement formed which valued the beauty and intelligence of…

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    The Artistic Renaissance Shift: Looking Around instead of Looking Up Although relatively short in duration, the Renaissance represented a drastic change in culture and values from the Middle Ages. While the Middle Ages was a period of stagnation, the Renaissance was a revival in art, literature, and self expression. A shift in philosophical thought brought about the resurgence as people began to study the world around them instead of constantly looking upwards for answers to life’s most…

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    unsealed by the shifting of times. With each bebop tune art and literature represent the “good times” conjured up a fervent desire, to produce meaning and give birth to communal and racial pride. This was the feeling of the Harlem Renaissance after World War 1. The Harlem Renaissance exemplified the expressive and free spirited voice of the African Americans who moved to the Northern cities after World War1. Although, they were free from enslavement…

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