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    During the Middle Ages‚ society was divided among the locals. Depending on your wealth‚ religion‚ and family‚ you are placed in a certain class. The three main classes are the upper royal class‚ the middle class‚ and the lower poorer class. To be a member of the upper class‚ folk must be born a noble. This class consists of royalty‚ knights‚ squires‚ and friars. It is divided into two sub classes. The upper and the clergy‚ the clergy being more of the religious class. This includes the friars

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    WAR FROM THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURY TO INVENTION OF GUNPOWDER The invention of the powerful artillery guns would change man ’s role in warring engagements. The artillery guns at first were very limited by their own design. The guns were very heavy and had to be transported by water‚ which meant that only towns and fortresses that were close to a body of water could be attacked with artillery also known as the cannon. There were also some fortresses that were impervious to the early cannon attacks

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    Summary: The presentation of rural life in eighteenth century poetry‚ including the meaning of pastoral poetry and the poetic conventions of anti-pastoral poetry. Plus‚ an analysis of "The Thresher’s Labour" by Stephen Duck. exploring the presentation of rural life in eighteenth century poetry‚ by studying the poetic conventions of anti-pastoral poetry and more particularly by analysing `The Thresher’s labour’ by Stephen Duck. Discuss the portrayal of rural life in one or more of the passages.

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    The political changes of 17th century England and France from 1789-1815 can be compared in the way that both had a monarchy overturned‚ restored‚ and then overturned again. However‚ they differed in that England’s Parliament existed the entire time in some way‚ while in France‚ power was exchanged from king‚ to constitutional monarchy‚ to a dictator. England’s system eventually led to constitutionalism‚ while France would continue to struggle with an indefinite political structure. To better understand

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    Powers of Manufacture: The Hands Behind 18th-Century Change The Industrial Revolution witnessed the pioneering inventions that reshaped industries and societies. From steam engines‚ cotton gins‚ and power looms‚ these machines transformed the methods of production‚ leading to economic growth and social injustice. Impressed by the wastage of steam in Newcomen’s version‚ James Watt upgraded the steam engine‚ marking the turning point of the Industrial Revolution. It was an engine that used the expansion

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    religious‚ political‚ or other forced agendas attached. When people have the freedom to express‚ explore‚ and reinvent what can be art‚ well the amazing happened. In this authors opinion this above all else is the greatest innovation of them all. During the Middle Ages what was considered art and allowed to be created was dominated by the church. Therefore‚ most if not all pieces were of a religious context with little to no landscape‚ or other flourishes. For example‚ in the painting by Cimabue (Madonna

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    During the Middle Ages‚ almost every aspect of life was largely influenced by God‚ those that were not influenced by religion were influenced by current rulers. This influence of religion throughout the Middle Ages can be seen in architecture‚ writings‚ and music. Most buildings of this time were erected to show the power of God and the small unimportance of man. The buildings encompassed the power of God by having huge towers that pointed to the heavens. The music of this time was influenced

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    The first stone castles started in Greece and were the first castles ever made even before wooden castles. Stone castles were mostly built where an old wooden castle or village was at so they didn’t have to do any dirt work (The Age of Knights And Castles‚ 2011). Because stone castles were made out of stone they could only support tiny windows. The stone castles got very cold in the winter because the thick stone could never be fully warmed up by the sun. The only way the people

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    few that shine above the rest. In the society of Piers Plowman‚ a poem by William Langland‚ the Canterbury Tales‚ a poem by Geoffry Chaucer‚ and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ a poem by Pearl Poet‚ this is revealed. All three took place during the Middle Ages were society is quite dull and was densely populated by the middle class. It had many people doing the same repetitive jobs and having quite similar lives. However‚ throughout all the masses‚ there are a few who are extraordinary. These people

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    coercing people into following one’s rule/plan‚ followers are fearful but their respect was not earned. Ernest Shackleton was one of the polar explorers‚ who went looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune by setting records during an era known as‚ the “Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.” He set out with 28 men to the South Pole with the goal as the first people to be able to walk across Antarctica. It was dangerous and reckless; they were putting their lives on the line for an adventure that they may

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