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    essay will show how the renaissance which means: “the rebirth” can be characterized by emphasis on humanism‚ art‚ science‚ religion‚ and renaissance self awareness. During The Renaissance era renaissance scholars used the humanist method in study‚ and viewed art in search for realism and human emotion. Scholars such as Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo da Vinci were important influences in the era. The Renaissance was a cultural movement that greatly influenced literature‚ philosophy‚ politics‚ and

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    The image of hero plays a significant role in British literature. In Beowulf‚ Beowulf is a leader of men than a king‚ and defined as epic hero. In contrast‚ in King Lear‚ Lear is a King at the beginning‚ but fall from grace at the end‚ and defined as tragic hero. There are similarity and differences between epic and tragic hero through out the two passages given. First‚ the two passages “king Lear” and “Beowulf” come from the very end of the story‚ where An epic hero is based on the Epic Tradition

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    Northern Renaissance The northern renaissance brought much new art‚ music‚ and architecture from Italy and all throughout Europe. The northern renaissance brought about many changes and discoveries to all of northern Europe. During this period‚ new discoveries of art‚ music‚ and architecture was made along with valuable classic literature philosophy‚ and history along the way. This brought about artists of all kinds including painters‚ composers‚ and architects making a major effect on northern

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    In the Name of God THE IMPACT OF USING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Mahsa Rabiee Khouzestan Science and Research branch‚ Islamic Azad University Ahvaz-Iran Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using technology in teaching English as a second language. It considers some techniques which can promote English language students to take a step forward on their learning skills by using technology. In this research

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    in addition to his mother tongue. Victor got a little education in a small school. At the age of eleven‚ Hugo returned to live with his mother in Paris‚ where he got a little education in a small and where he also became infatuated with books and literature. By the time he was fifteen‚ he had already submitted one poem to a contest sponsored by the prestigious French Academy. There he learnt much from an old soldier‚ General Lahorie‚ who‚ obnoxious to Napoleon for the share he had taken in Moreau’s

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    CARLOS PALANCA MEMORIAL AWARDS FOR LITERATURE The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) was established in 1950. The heirs of Don Carlos Palanca‚ Sr. found it most fitting to commemorate his memory through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. The Palanca Awards aims to help develop Philippine Literature by: 1. Providing incentives for writers to craft their most outstanding literary works. 2. Being a treasury of the Philippine’s literary

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    The Renaissance man The Renaissance‚ also know as a rebirth of culture occurred during the 13th and 14th centuries‚ it was in this time period‚ that the image of an ideal Man came about; A Renaissance man. A Renaissance man was one who exceled in almost everything‚ such as literature‚ art and science. In his book The Book of Courtier‚ Baldassare Castiglione shares a similar belief in which an ideal man would be. Along with being intelligent‚ the ideal Renaissance man had characteristics that

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    The Harlem Renaissance The cause of Harlem Renaissance started from the great migration. Thousands of African Americans moved from the south to Harlem Manhattan in New York City. The urban setting of rapidly developing Harlem provided a venue for African Americans of all backgrounds to appreciate the variety of Black life and culture. The Harlem Renaissance encouraged the new appreciation of folk roots and culture. Though it centered in Harlem it was a nationwide movement. It started during the 1920’s

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    Did women have a Renaissance?” Joan Kelly discovered the many contributions of women; on the other hand‚ they were not recognized as their male counterparts. She asked this question in her groundbreaking article in 1977. Women in the Renaissance were not only wives‚ mothers‚ and support for their husbands‚ but scholars that helped develop this era. Young women in the Middle Ages had to follow a religious calling‚ they were to marry well‚ be devoted to their significant others‚ and produce numerous

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    Assessment Task #1 Literature Review Write-Up This literature review concerns the texts ‘Introduction’ from Rabelais and His World by Mikahail Bakhtin and ‘Some Psychodynamics of Orality’ from Orality and Literacy by Walter Ong. Mikhail Bakhtin was born in Orel‚ Russia on November 17 1895. He was associated with the Russian formalists‚ and this text was not well received when first written. He claimed that Rabelais’ a French writer during the renaissance‚ book was misinterpreted‚ but his dissection

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