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How renaissance helped literature

what is the importance of renaissance in literature

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The effects of the Renaissance on English literature were an increased emphasis on humanism and individuality, as well as an increased willingness of writers to satirize existing institutions such as the church and state and to write secular rather than religious works.Study of the classical languages and values moved Renaissance writers to incorporate the classical style into their own works and encouraged a more worldly view than that of Middle Age religious writings, so that writers and scholars began to look beyond the Church's teachings and to take matters into their own hands.The Renaissance brought innovation to English literature which was mainly concentrated. on mystery plays that were religious in nature. Shakespeare's plays, written during the. Renaissance, are the commentaries and a reflection of the Renaissance's emphasis on. humanism.During the Renaissance, literature also was changed by the rebirth of interest in classical ideas and the rise of humanism. ... New Topics and Styles of Writing In medieval times, literature usually dealt with religious topics. Most writers used a formal, impersonal style, and wrote in Latin.

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Answered by DRAGOON10
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The Renaissance brought innovation to English literature which was mainly concentrated. on mystery plays that were religious in nature. Shakespeare's plays, written during the. Renaissance, are the commentaries and a reflection of the Renaissance's emphasis on. humanism.

Study of the classical languages and values moved Renaissance writers to incorporate the classical style into their own works and encouraged a more worldly view than that of Middle Age religious writings

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