They read the ancient writings and carried their ideas forward. With the development of the printing press books became cheaper and easier to get. People like da Vinci collected the published writings of ancient authors and added to them in his own thinking. The ancient paintings also influenced Renaissance art showing some themes of ancient Rome and Greece.
They viewed it as a set of early human words used in literary ways and meanings
The egyptians believed in the afterlife.
Mediterranean is surrounded by Europe, Africa, and Asia. The ancient people viewed it as being the center of their world. Another view: Or more practically, as an a source of abundant food and the highway for trade, migration and warfare.
Most ancient authors use the "Third POV".
Everywhere they settled, but they chose the sites with a good view. For instance, there is one of their theaters in southern Italy and it has a view of the coast. They thought of the whole environment and atmosphere that they presented.In a hillside on the outskirts of their city centre.In Ancient Greece, only in the rich part though!!
They viewed it as a set of early human words used in literary ways and meanings
Aristotle was one of the most influential ancient thinkers when it came to political theory. His view of rules in a democracy was that the poorer of the population largely dominated a democracy.
how does the modern view differ from this ancient view
Argumentative writing is a type of writing that is from one point of view. It is when a writer proposes his view towards a subject, opposing it or proposing it.
That depends. When writing historical fiction, it matters a lot if you're writing ffrom the point of view of historical figure.
A Room with a View won the Oscar for Writing in 1986.
Objective writing
the evidence that supports a point of view.
the evidence that supports a point of view.
The speaker (who ever is writing or whose point of view it is) would be the narrator. First person is when writing includes words like I, me, my, we, etc.
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Enlightenment thinkers had diverse views on religion. Some, like Voltaire, criticized organized religion and advocated for religious tolerance. Others, like Thomas Paine, promoted reason and skepticism towards traditional religious beliefs. Overall, Enlightenment thinkers emphasized the importance of individual autonomy and freedom of thought in matters of religion.