Well, Life in London during the Renaissance was About the same as it had been in The Middle Ages, there were still no hygenal morals and no sense of class, or manners! Written By: Lorelei Jacobson:)
well the English renaissance was a time of new ideas. one revolutionary invention during that time was the electric washing machine and the telephone. the word renaissance means "rebirth" because it was a time of new thinking of thing in many fields such as science English math and astronomy. people were amazed with the wonders of the electric washing machine, but sadly back in those times there was no electricity so there was no use for the electric washing machine and telephone.
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William Shakespeare affected the Renaissance in several ways. The Renaissance is a period of rebirth in science, art, and literature. By writing many plays, Shakespeare contributed to most of the rebirth of literature. Plays by Shakespeare are extremely well known, even today, and assist historians in discovery of the past. He wrote many plays and poems, such as Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer's Dream.
The quote by Samuel Johnson says "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life".
life, love, happiness, royalty, folktales, and most times local legends.
The Renaissance gave people a feeling of purpose during life on earth, instead of focusing on the afterlife like the medieval times.
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Life expectancy during the Renaissance was around 30 to 40 years old, although this varied by region and social class. Factors such as high infant mortality rates and limited medical knowledge contributed to the lower life expectancy compared to today.
The still life (apex)
In the renaissance there were lots of little shops and people running around. People had jobs like merchants, bankers, or tradespeople.
They sleep all the time
Renaissance artists used value and perspective to make their paintings look more realistic and dynamic and life like
Shakespeare lived and wrote in the Elizabethan Era, the English Renaissance.
Because it was a new time, a new life a new... art!