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xenn [34]
2 years ago
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Describe which renaissance awakening has had the most influence on your life today

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Tresset [83]2 years ago
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Renaissance awakening has an influence on your life today on the impact of Humanism and its perspective of the human condition seems as  most significant transformations.

<h3>What is Renaissance?</h3>

It is considered a rebirth in the art and literature between the 14th to 16th centuries focus on the learning and development of the individuals.

Many people associate the Renaissance with the renewal of civilization and the revival of classical learning. It paved the way for new and better literary, performing, and painting concepts.

With its appreciation of the human condition, Renaissance marked a break from this Medieval worldview. People's enthusiasm for scientific studies and discoveries is stimulated by the Renaissance's new humanist outlook.

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