Classical,Romantic and a little of modern
is the cenozoic era the most modest of all
He lived in the Romantic Period
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People in Swift's era may have misinterpreted his intentions because the satirical nature of "A Modest Proposal" was not a common form of writing at the time. Swift's use of irony and sarcasm made it difficult for some readers to distinguish between his true views and the exaggerated proposal within the text. Additionally, the shock value of the proposal may have overshadowed the underlying social commentary Swift was trying to convey.
Following the victorian era(the late 1800s) was the turn of the century, the Edwardian era. Many people will suggest that fashion did not change remarkably through these two eras; however, I beg to differ. The victorian era proves to be one of the most highly interpreted eras through film and fashion. It seems that people are most fascinated by this era, and therefore, more people obtain a basic understanding of the aesthetics. But what about the Edwardian era? The Edwardian era encompasses the same modest qualities of the victorian era; however, clothing was simplified. Unimaginably large bustles were minimized, hoops became more narrow, shoulders were less exaggerated, the corset was less severe, the hats were slimmer and more simple, the parasol remained, the small handbags remained, shoes showed little sings of change, colours and patterns were similar; however, fabrics simplified. The Edwardian era was one of great innovation pertaining to various aspects of life: cars, science, and psychology. With these changes too came the evolution of fashion.
the answer is : Neoclassical era, Romantic era, Victorian era, modernist era.
the PALEOZOIC era
There were a number of eras that were between the Tudor era and the Victorian era. The era were in the following order after the Tudor era came Stuart era and then the Georgian era which was followed by the Victorian era.
Neoclassical era Romantic Era Victorian Era Modernist Era
Romantic era and Victorian Era
Yes. The first era was the precambrian era followed by the paleozoic era then the mesozoic era than the Cenozoic era.
The musical eras are the Medieval era, the Renaissance era, the Baroque era, the Classical era, the Romantic era, and the Contemporary era (sometimes refered to as the 20th century era.)