They are similar because they both do arts and craft and they both have the power to tell their child what to do and what to wear and how they should be in life,and that they should have a good future :)
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
Renaissance women, as expected, stayed home to care for the children and the home. The men in the family worked out of the house, tending the fields or in merchant shops. Older children, both boys and girls, often worked alongside their fathers, to help contribute to the family funds.
Well, Leonardo Da Vinci is the most well remembered of the renaissance men. However there were many men such as Michalangelo, and Donatello (All Turtles), who contributed.
WHat was expected is being rich, strong, idk what else
During the renaissance, women were not only respected more than they were in the middle ages, but they were also given more opportunity to live life the way they wanted. Although they were given many more options, they were still very much subservient to men. They were expected to marry, and in their marriages, were expected to take care of the kids, make all the food, hand make the clothing, and ultimately take care of their husband. Women were respected to be chaste, and ultimately be tidy, beautiful, and obedient. Although many people believed that women were not effected by the renaissance, they very much were, and soon, womens jobs began to differentiate from mens jobs, although they were still paid less.
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
Both Renaissance men and women were expected to be well-rounded individuals with knowledge and skills in various fields such as art, literature, and philosophy. They were also encouraged to participate in intellectual and cultural activities. However, gender roles were still very rigid, with men having more opportunities for education and participation in public life compared to women.
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
Renaissance men often viewed women as intellectually inferior and assigned them roles primarily within the domestic sphere. Women were expected to be virtuous, obedient, and focused on supporting their husbands and families. However, there were some exceptions, as a few Renaissance men recognized the potential for women to be educated and contribute to society in more significant ways.
Men and women sung renaissance music, but in most cases males would sing
Gender roles :D
Since the crusades were in the renaissance era, you could go as a renaissance queen, or a renaissance bar maid (Think of the women's costumes at the resistance festival if you have ever been)
no, women and men should be treated equally, just like during the Renaissance, with the Magna Carta.
Renaissance women were rarely taken serious in their education because they were not valued as equals to men. This was a trend that had been happening for years.
- Women are expected to get married - Women are expected to have children especially boys to be an army - Women are expected to keep quiet when men are around and they are not allowed to interrupt them when men are having a conversation
It was forbidon. Only men were to go fight. Women had other expectations and responsibillies.
Elisabeth Salter has written: 'Cultural creativity in the early English Renaissance' -- subject(s): History, Popular culture, Renaissance 'Six Renaissance Men and Women'