Rogers described medieval society as one dependant upon obedience and structure. In what ways was it different from the Renaissance? What brought about these changes?
Title: Rogers described medieval society as one dependant upon obedience and structure. In what ways was it different from the Renaissance? What brought about these changes?
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Rogers described medieval society as one dependant upon obedience and structure. In what ways was it different from the Renaissance? What brought about these changes?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 713 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Medieval Ages and the Renaissance were two distinct periods, though there is no clear-cut line that separates them. During this overlap a lot of changes took place, in which order and justice were re-established. When I picture the Middle Ages, I picture a lost time period where people were ignorant and did not know how to stand up for themselves, while in the Renaissance, although it is bursting with art, colour, life and talent,
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a God-centred society to a 'Man'-centred society was just that; a change. We acquired a great deal from the Renaissance and the formation of towns allowed for modern day democracy and society to be developed, though it is still debatable whether or not we truly live in a democracy.
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