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    more urban areas in hopes of finding better living conditions. In addition to famine and a boom in population, Europe also had to face the bubonic plague. The plague gained its foothold in Europe in 1347 when it was brought on-land by Genocese merchants coming from Caffa. The infected sailors from Caffa landed in Sicily, some in Genoa…

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    Europeans to reach china. The Mongolian and Chinese people had a great impact on Marco's life. The travel was extensively long but Marco persevered and reached china at last. Marco Polo was born in Venice Italy in 1254. The polo families were nobles. As well as being noble they were also jewel merchants. Marco's mother died when he was young and his father and uncle were away for most of his childhood. He stayed with his relatives. Marco's education was the usual French, Latin, theology of…

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    of his name. John Cabot is the English version. He was born in Genoa, Italy around 1450. His father was a spice merchant. His fathers name was Giulio or Egidius Caboto. When Cabot was eleven, he and his family moved to the beautiful artisan city of Venice, Italy. It was in Venice that Cabot first learned to sail. He was taught the skill by Italian seamen and various other merchants. “In 1471 Caboto was accepted into the religious…

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    Manors, which are self-sufficient farming estates, were the primary centers for agricultural production. Many poor farmers and laborers without land to work on gave whatever land they had to large landowners in return for physical and political protection from the landowners. In doing so, and giving their freedom to the landowners as well, they became serfs and vassals. To ensure protection from these large landowners, also known as lords, these serfs and vassals had to give their services and…

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    ''RELATIONSHIP OF FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN ANTONIO AND BASSANIO'' Antonio and Bassanio's companionship is an extremely hook one. Bassanio thinks Antonio his most exceedingly awful support. I likewise feel that Bassanio is additionally Antonio's first class approver in as much as Antonio loaned specie to Bassanio so he can pay his obligations while streaming the dear and game account. Antonio even oblate his own particular account to Shylock so that Bassanio can have three thousands ducats to charm…

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    In literature, Shakespeare is known for many of his notorious comedies such as The Comedy of Error, As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, and much more. Much Ado About Nothing is supposedly a comedy: Beatrice and Benedick trade insults for professions of love, and Claudio and Hero fall in love, out of love, and back in love again. But the play contains many darker, more tragic elements than a typical comedy. The play, Much Ado About Nothing is tragic because of when Benedick challenged…

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    Initially, Shylock whom is a Jewish moneylender in Venice tries to reach out and befriend Bassanio, a Christian merchant who takes a 3000 ducat loan from Shylock. He refuses his friendship, remembering how Antonio would curse about him, “misbeliever, cut-throat, dog / And spit upon [his] Jewish gaberdine” (Act 1 Scene 3 107-108). By the…

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    completion of the thirteenth that lenses existed as they are today, even though their properties of convex plus concave clear items had long been known. Glass of reasonable quality had become relatively cheap and in the major glass-making centers of Venice and Florence techniques for grinding and polishing glass had reached a high state of development.…

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    of foreign exchange trade better, an example of a typical business between the Florence branch and the London branch of the Medici Bank would be helpful. “A merchant would borrow 1000 florins (Florence’s currency) from Giovanni’s Florentine branch where the exchange rate is 40 pence (England’s currency) per florin. With that money, the merchant buys goods in Italy that he knows are in high demand in London. Upon arriving in London, he sells his goods and receives English pence. He is now…

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    An allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury uses allusions often to peak interest, and also as an artistic device; specifically, he uses allusions to stimulate associations, foreshadow, and provide character insight. Bradbury is able to stimulate association with allusions. When Beatty finishes what the woman with the match was trying to say, “ ‘We shall this day light such…

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