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    In the 16th century‚ the Protestant Reformation occurred. The Protestant Reformation is the split between the Christian religion because of Martin Luther‚ John Calvin‚ and Huldryn Zwingli. The Reformation made the church disunite‚ causing a lot of chaos between Protestants and Christians. Before 1517‚ Christians believed that there was only one way to heaven.They only worried about salvation and indulgent. Until a German monk named Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses. The 95 theses was a document

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    The Mongol Invasion of Europe has debatably caused the Renaissance movement and indirectly‚ most modern advances. They conquered more than 50% of Eurasia in less than 70 years‚ making them possibly the strongest force in the world at that time or before. The Mongols had a huge effect on Western Civilization‚ if not because of their cultural influences‚ but because of their role in the shift of power in the Middle East. The Mongols started their invasions in Central Asia in the early 1200s. They

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    would be the dry river bed that motivates and modifies our conscious understanding of ourselves and the world (the water of the river) from which emotions‚ attitudes and ideas arise. It is possible to track the use of archetypes in universal literature‚ according to Joseph Campbell[3]‚ from the origins of human civilization. Archetypes help Chaucer to his main purpose when writing The Canterbury Tales: to reflect on the personal concerns and solutions of the evolving medieval society of his time

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    The Renaissance was indeed a proud moment in history. It was a time of the revitalization of antiquity‚ breakthrough scientific discoveries‚ and profound‚ inspirational artwork. The desire and urge to establish stronger connections with the classical past brought about the search and discovery of many ancient manuscripts and artworks. One of the most celebrated discoveries occurred during the height of the Renaissance: The Laocoon. Perhaps one of the world’s most famous Hellenistic sculptures‚ it

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    Impact of Silver During the 16th- 18th Centuries In the year 1571‚ the global trade started based on Boxer’s logic. The city of Manila was gthe first ever city to initiate trade across the Pacific Ocean. Global trade is the exchange of valuable and substantial products that are desired by a continent‚ and in this case‚ it was silver. Silver played a prominent role throughout the global trade with China being the primary end-market for world silver for several centuries. (#2‚ p.393) The reason China

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    Influence of the Harlem Renaissance in Society A group of people who had at one point held no power and position in society were now thriving in the nation‚ as they spread their culture and ideas. It was the start of an era known as the Harlem Renaissance. This was a more than a literary movement‚ it was a cultural movement based on pride in the Africa-American life. They were demanded civil and political rights (Stewart). The Harlem Renaissance changed the way African Americans were viewed by

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    English literature test 1/ literary works cannot be successful without stylistic devices. Those are skillfully used by henry in his story ‘ the gift of the magi’ can you prove that? Simile is used to describe Della’s greatest possession her hair: “Della’s beautiful hair fell like a cascade of brown water”. Her hair is a wavy as it is like a cascade‚ its colour is like brown water.     Comparison is noticed: “That made her looks like a truant schoolboy.” After having had her hair cut Della can

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    HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL END OF TERM III 2010 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TEST G11 TIME: 2Hrs Date: 25th November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Answer a total of five questions. 2. Answer not more than two questions on any one book. Orwell: Animal Farm 1. The song ‘Beasts of England’ clearly outlines the aspirations and vision of the animals on Animal Farm. What are these aspirations that the song reveals? Say why the animals fail to realize them

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    Anonymous English 1A 28 June 2010 Quiz #1 1) In “If Black English Isn’t a Language‚ Then Tell Me What Is?”‚ James Baldwin believes that Black English is simply a dialect. He continuously gives examples of how some languages are considered dialects and why they are not only dialects. He also continuously defines what a language is. Language‚ in general‚ “reveals the speaker.” It allows the people to “evolve a language in order to describe and control their circumstances.” Baldwin’s

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    printed in English. Proverbs‚ folk songs‚ esoteric language and imagery are all used to create realistic‚ honest portrayals of tribal life in Nigeria‚ these are all aspects used in how we read ‘Things Fall Apart’. (1) Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ is written in English and belongs to the European form . Some words in the novel are left untranslated. This is a common trait of Achebe’s work. These words are meant to represent ideas and these ideas could not be translated properly into English in fear

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