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    humanism were shown through art. Architects builded with a new perspective, often following Roman and Greek styles. Some artists and architects of the Renaissance period were Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci. The advances in science, technology and medicine helped people explore new theory and helped to support the…

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    In Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" he uses various comedic devices to create comedy; most noticeably melodrama and farce. These devices are used excessively in order to repeatedly address serious matters in a light-hearted manner; Wilde does this to create humour as opposed to offending his audience. Wilde deliberately wrote the play in this manner as he was fully conscious that his audience consisted of upper class Victorians. Throughout the play, Oscar Wilde articulately…

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    The plague “How and why did the plague occur in Medieval Europe occur?” The first account of the description of the plague was from Messina. In early October 1347 twelve Genoese Gallery entered Messina Harbour. The people of Messina noticed the men with unusual black boils on their bodies. Anyone who spoke to the men quickly developed a boil the size of a lentil on their thighs and upper arms. This resembled a “burn boil”. The patient would then vomit blood for 3 days after which on the 4th…

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    The Crusades Decline

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    But the only thing they did build on was the effect it had on Europe after it ended. Even though the Crusades ultimately failed at taking over Jerusalem, they succeeded at bringing about socio economic, political, and religious change in late medieval Europe. When the call to the Crusades was first shouted out to the world, kings all over Europe saw this as their chance to regain power. They felt as if they led an army into battle it would bring them one step closer to monarchical power, but…

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    Why Totalitarianism Failed

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    “Totalitarianism is patriotism institutionalized” - Steve Allen. When one looks back to history for guidance in their future, they tend to ask themselves, “What can I do better this time, that I or others failed to accomplish back then?”. This is what the members of the Party asked themselves when they developed the ideology of their new totalitarian government. They developed this ideology as they looked upon the failures of past totalitarian governments and wondered how those failures could…

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    generation to the next as many were illiterate, books at the time were mainly written in Latin, and only people with high and respected positions were able to read and speak in Latin. Even so medieval literature had many common themes that carried through and personified important characteristics of the medieval culture. Some of the most popular themes…

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    What Is Bubonic Plague

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    The black death was one of the most devastating plagues in human history. It was caused by the bubonic plague and its variants,. In the 14th century something happened that caused the disease spread . It was likely the rise of trade. The disease lived in fleas carried by rats. When a rat died, the fleas on that rat would need to find another host. When that host was a human, the people would get very sick and most people who had the disease would die very quickly. It is assumed that the…

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    Authors Of The Middle Ages

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    When someone brings up the Middle Ages in a conversation or in a history lesson, people usually think of brave and handsome knights fighting dragons and rescuing princesses from castles. Though knights were prominent in the Middle Ages, they were not the most important part of them by far. That honor goes to the authors of the Middle Ages. One of the reasons knight tales are well known is because the authors of the Middle Ages made those tales so grand. They were not just great story tellers,…

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    Life before the Black Plague was definitely less scary. It was more calm and cool with no worries of a sickness coming and wiping you out in a week. It was a simpler, easy time but of course it still had sickness but nothing that would kill you so fast and kill so many. They had a good economy and system that worked for them going in Europe. Feudalism really helped Europe settle down and have some type of order other than just the kings. Everyone had something to do and there new rules, the…

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    “The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion,” stated Frederick Douglas, a former slave and abolitionist. European peasants of the middle ages also knew first-had the suffering that leads to rebellion. Peasants rebelled against nobles, kings, and even the clergy, in order to reform and reorder society. The oppression of feudalism was widespread. As the valley between the rich and the poor began to expand, peasants revolted. Merriam-Webster defines a revolt as: “acting in a…

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