The language in literature has changed throughout the years. People who write literature now talk in slang whereas older writers would write in proper language.
During the Enlightenment, literature shifted towards emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism towards traditional authority and beliefs. Writers focused on promoting rationality, scientific inquiry, and human rights in their works, sparking a spirit of intellectual freedom and critical thinking in society. Literature also became more accessible to a wider audience through the rise of newspapers, pamphlets, and novels.
During the Renaissance, there was a revival of interest in the philosophy of the ancient Greeks and Romans, focusing on humanism, individualism, and secularism. This period also saw the beginnings of modern science and the questioning of traditional authority structures. In the Enlightenment, there was a shift towards reason, empiricism, and skepticism, with thinkers emphasizing the importance of individual rights, liberty, and the social contract. This era also saw the development of new political theories and a growing emphasis on the pursuit of knowledge through scientific inquiry.
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The humanistic revival of classical art, architecture and literature.
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During the enlightenment governments and churches tried to stop spread enlightenment ideas
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Rhythm became freer, greater dynamics were implemented, the symphony was expanded, classical forms were developed.
The Enlightenment paved the way for modern democracy, human rights, and scientific progress. Its emphasis on reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority shaped our present-day society by promoting critical thinking, freedom of expression, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Enlightenment means belief in the power of human reason and by innovation in politics, religion, and education. Today, the effects of the Enlightenment can be seen in the changes that are proposed and the changes that occur in these areas.
Frederick the Great of Prussia (1712-1786) made significant changes based on Enlightenment ideas, such as promoting religious tolerance, fostering education and improving infrastructure. He implemented reforms to modernize Prussia and increase its power and influence in Europe.