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    2010 Essay #2 The Renaissance Man vs. The Renaissance Woman The Renaissance‚ meaning “rebirth‚” was a cultural movement in which emphasis was placed on learning and life in general. New ideas in the fields of literature‚ philosophy‚ art‚ politics‚ science‚ and religion became prevalent; as did the search for realistic views of human life through art. Beginning in Italy‚ this new attitude towards education and life slowly made its way around Europe. Another new idea was the focus on individualism

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    the stories are written from the real life. "The man who was almost a man" and "A handful dates" both stories has some learning tools. The story " The man who was almost a man" is about a boy whose name was Dave and he was 17 years old. He wanted to buy a gun because he thought if he buy a gun he will be treated as a man. But using a gun never make him a man wherever he was an only 17 years old. Another story "A handful dates" is about a boy who always follow his grandfather as his model. But when

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was a sculptor‚ painter‚ and an architect. He was born on March 6‚ 1475 in the town of Caprese‚ Italy and was regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance. During his childhood‚ he had no interests in having a real education and actually going to school. Instead‚ he went local to churches and copied the paintings there and talked to the painters. Later on during adulthood‚ he went to the monastery and examined the corpses. Michelangelo

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    Renaissance painters such as Leonardo Da VinciMichelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni and Tintoretto were a defined as the High Renaissance artist in their age. Although they were all artist of the same phase but they decided to express art in different ways‚ in order to bring back the art work of Rome into their Glorious age. Leonardo Da Vinci focuses more on scientific researches and a broad variety of art works such as painting‚ sculptures and architecture. While Michelangelo focuses more

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti

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    The art of Michelangelo Buonarroti was among the best and most famous in the world; hundreds of thousands of people have marveled at his enduring works. From the young age of thirteen‚ he made painting and sculptures that have a reputation that survived the centuries. His works reflected his love for art and God. Although some have questioned his painting abilities‚ his mastery of anatomy made his sculptures among the best of his era; his skills in art were matched only by his rash temper. Michelangelo

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in March 1475 in Arrenzo‚ Florence (Now Italy).He was a renowned Italian artist‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ poet and an engineer. His work ethic and dedication to his profession was one of the many reasons why he is still remembered in the world of art. He is famously remembered for his sculptor work on the statue of David and the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. The statue of David is a male nude statue standing

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    Richard White’s short story‚ “The Man Who Was Almost a Man‚” portrays the internal struggles of a yearning for power and manhood while also shedding light on the inherent immaturity that accompanies such a forced desire. The protagonist‚ Dave Saunders‚ is an African-American teenager struggling with his desires to be viewed as a man. He works as a field hand for Mr. Hawkins and is teased by the older men who work alongside him. Such ridicule drives Dave to buy a gun after convincing his mother that

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    person. This is normal‚ for it is all a part of human nature for someone to determine their authentic propensity. The stories “The Man to Send Rain Clouds” by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ “A Man Who Was Almost a Man” by Richard Wright‚ “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ and “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’ Conner by Ernest Hemingway all include the characters facing situations that question their natural

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti has come to be known as the greatest artist of his time‚ and one of the all time greats for sure. Albeit unlike other artists of his time he was recognized for his greatness while he was alive. He was also torn between his patronage‚ of the Medici family in Florence‚ and the Catholic church in Rome. He was born in 1475 and died in 1564 a ripe age of 88 or 89 years old. Michelangelo is also attributed with development in Mannerism. Mannerism emerged in 1520‚ about 40 years

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    Renaissance

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    Renaissance 14th-17th Century -means “revival”‚ also‚ ’rebirth’ revival of interest in ancient Greek‚ Roman culture‚ humanist scholars attempted to rid feudal Europe of Church domination and conservatism -old sciences revived‚ new science emerged -national languages and cultures took shape‚ free from Roman Church authority---art and literature flourished -began in Florence Italy‚ spread to all of Europe Due to its geographic position‚ foreign trade and commerce developed in Italy. ---accumulation

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