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    animalistic people and in Homer’s “Iliad,” and the “Odyssey,” the women represent what was and wasn’t okay in society. In Dante’s “Inferno” the woman Beatrice was a symbol of holiness to him and he used her as a symbol to represent his salvation. Later, Petrarch used Dante’s mold to create Laura, who unlike Beatrice was described more as a

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    Humanism In Renaissance

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    The late Middle Ages were a time of creative fragmentation and new synthesis. The Renaissance, which take place between 1300 and 1700, was a time for education and experimentation. The fifteenth century saw an unprecedented demand for quality education and art and scholarly renaissance. Italian and northern humanists recovered classical knowledge and languages that set education reforms and cultural changes in motion that spread throughout Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Humanism

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    After the decline and disappearance of the Roman Empire, the Italian Renaissance was introduced to the European culture. The Italian Renaissance was the revival of the Greek and Roman cultures in forms of art, education, and literature. The Renaissance originally began in Florence, Italy during the time of 14 A.D and eventually began to expand throughout western and northern Europe in 15 A.D. The rebirthing of these ancient cultures brought much awareness and knowledge to the Italian society and

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    Perhaps an occasional fleeting touch, Petrarch grants as agonizingly possible, but Braden insists that “kissing is all but absent” from the Canzoniere (108). It is only when thinking about Laura in her old age that Petrarch can imagine physicality with her, because presumably her beauty would have faded enough for his erotic desire to have abated: “If my life can withstand the bitter

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    In Liege Petrarch

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    With his freedom, Petrach conducted his own form of exploration. His travels eventually led him to travel back through time, so to speak, to meet the great writers of roman times, which taught him a great deal about his personal desires in writing. Petrarch traveled to the “Rhineland, Flanders, Brabant and France meeting scholars and ransacking libraries.” (CITE PAUL JOHNSON) His travels led him to find Cicero's writing, and his own methods of rhetoric were altered as a result of this introduction.

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    Sonnet Analysis Essay

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    What’s the first thought that pops in to your mind when you think of love, is it flowers, chocolates and teddy bears or maybe a romantic sonnet? The cliché of these superficial representations have been around for years and continue to plague our society today. But are the traditional roses on Valentine’s Day and anniversaries really a good signification of true love or would you prefer a unique and realistic approach? Good morning/ good afternoon Mr. Day and classmates

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    1. Explain four good characteristics of rulers and four bad characteristics from Machiavelli’s “Princely Virtues.” Niccolò Machiavelli, established himself as a prominent Renaissance figure when his book The Prince, shared his political philosophies on how to gain and retain power. The “Princely Virtues” were a set of standards that discussed what he considered to be good and bad characteristics of a ruler. Ultimately, Machiavelli explained that morals were not always required to play a part in

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    individuals that aided in the expansion of humanist ideals. Francesco Petrarca, commonly referred to as Petrarch, is considered to be the father of modern humanism. However, one might not think this of Petrarch when taking his solitary nature into account. Petrarch was a member of the Stoic faction of humanists. This group of humanists relied on reason alone to achieve gratification. Though Petrarch was a member of this group, he never really

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    The Amoretti, Italian for ‘Cupids’ was written by the famous English Renaissance poet Edmund Spenser in the 16th century. It is a sonnet cycle that begins with his courtship and ends with his marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. Sonnet 64 is a blazon form sonnet with an abab bcbc cdcd ee rhyme scheme. In this sonnet, the speaker explores the body of his lover and appreciates the scents that it exudes. The first quatrain begins with a kiss. He leans in but doesn’t complete the act. “Coming to kiss her lips

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    Everything gets worse before it gets better. A bruise turns into a gaudy green pigment before it fully heals; a rainstorm sends hail falling from the sky, impaling anything it sees, right before a beautiful rainbow appears; the red fleshed pimple on one’s face continues to grow bigger and bigger until it spontaneously disappears. A catastrophe can lead to success and hope, much like the Black Death leads to the Renaissance. The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics that resulted

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