because a magical unicorn ran into the writers station, and took away their dignity
Writers in the Renaissance period often reflected Humanism, individualism, and a revival of classical learning in their works. They focused on the potential of human achievement, celebrated the uniqueness of individuals, and drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and art. These values can be seen in the themes, characters, and writing styles of works from this period.
he went from the religious renaissance values to the humanist medieval values
they wrote in the vernacular; they wrote either for self-expression or to portray the individuality of their subjects.
they died.
They wrote in vernacular.
trying to find the answer too
they died.
trying to find the answer too
Two secular writers of the Renaissance were NiccolΓ² Machiavelli, known for his political treatise "The Prince," and Michel de Montaigne, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre with his work "Essays."
Artists, architects, and writers used real- istic techniques. Their work reflected the Renaissance ideals of humanism, an appreciation of the classics, and curiosity. new ideas.
Bruegel studied Italian art, but he developed a different style
hahaha is this for school work? cause I'm stuck on the same question haha
The Harlem Renaissance was a significant cultural movement in the early 20th century where African-American writers, artists, and musicians showcased their talents. They explored themes of identity, race, and discrimination through their work, contributing to a rich and diverse body of literature that celebrated African-American culture.