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humanists' stuies and ideas affect Renaissance life by affected people's thinking about social standing.
humanism greatly impacted the ranassiance because humanism in the individual, and the renassiance was rebirth. so it is basically the rebirth of humanismHumanism not only influenced Renaissance ideas but really sparked their creation. Humanism places man before God.
The most important thing is: to seek the truth, live a full life, and welcome new experiences
The concerns and attitudes emphasized during the Renaissance was that the people were more concerned about the well being of themselves rather than what the church said. They began to care less about what the Pope was saying. They became more optimistic about life and having fun.
Humanism was a new way of thinking, born in the renaissance. Humanists believed that people should enjoy life on earth, and question the bible while interpreting how they wish. Humanism was more independent from the Roman Catholic Church, and allowed people to think about other things rather than just Religion. Even in art, artists were begging to paint new things, other than just religious ideas and portraying humanist ideas. This effected the Renaissance Worldview because people of the time started to believe more in Humanist ideas and life on earth rather than just working to death, just to go to heaven.
humanists' stuies and ideas affect Renaissance life by affected people's thinking about social standing.
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humanism-which is the idea to life better
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humanism greatly impacted the ranassiance because humanism in the individual, and the renassiance was rebirth. so it is basically the rebirth of humanismHumanism not only influenced Renaissance ideas but really sparked their creation. Humanism places man before God.
Humanist ideas were the change because people started to see that you didn't have to fear God (as they did in the Middle Ages) and started to live life to its fullest.
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The author likely compares Pablo Neruda to a Renaissance pope to emphasize Neruda's power, influence, and larger-than-life persona, similar to the powerful and influential figures of Renaissance popes. Additionally, it may also highlight Neruda's impact on literature and society, similar to how the Renaissance popes influenced art, culture, and politics during their time.
Humanist ideas were the change because people started to see that you didn't have to fear God (as they did in the Middle Ages) and started to live life to its fullest.
he wrote many ideas about art, engineering and science