Answer:
not exactly...it depends on your view point of it i guesse
Explanation:
Possibly A
In Verdi's early period, a librettist would be hired to write a set number of arias, duets, choruses and finales, following a (usually) well known story. Puccini on the other hand set existing stage plays or novels (by Sardou, Belasco, Murger) which had far more natural, real-life structures than the Verdi dramas.
The time of the Renaissances was a times when everything was about math very cold and structured. On the other hand religion opposed this you needed to look at everyone the same even if they had less than you. it was called the Romantic period. Hope this gives you an idea.