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Answer:
They were very superstitious.
Explanation:
Many of the superstitions that people still have today originated from the Middle Ages. Those who lived during that time didn't know everything about the world yet. Examples of these superstitions are the fear of the number 13, the fear of getting seven years of bad luck after breaking a mirror and even the lucky horseshoe.
Answer:
The one who said this quote was Friedrich Nietzsche.
Explanation:
- Friedrich Nietzsche is a German philosopher and philologist. The quote was taken from his book, "The Birth of Tragedy."
- The book talked about a dramatic theory.
- It exemplifies the tragedy in the ancient Greece.
- It was during this chaotic situation that Nietzsche found a way to transcend all the negativities happening.
- He believed that a song and a dance can go beyond human suffering.
Answer:
Explanation:
El Greco (1541–1614) was a prominent painter, sculptor and architect active during the Spanish Renaissance. He developed into an artist so unique that he belongs to no conventional school. His dramatic and expressionistic style was met with puzzlement by his contemporaries but gained new found appreciation in the 20th century.
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