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How would you describe the neoclassical period?

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Answered by gigglefluff82
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Neoclassical literature is characterized by order, accuracy, and structure. In direct opposition to Renaissance attitudes, where man was seen as basically good, the Neoclassical writers portrayed man as inherently flawed. They emphasized restraint, self-control, and common sense.


shameemabhatsup: Neoclassical literature is characterized by order, accuracy, and structure. In direct opposition to Renaissance attitudes, where man was seen as basically good, the Neoclassical writers portrayed man as inherently flawed. They emphasized restraint, self-control, and common sense.
Answered by balendradubey5bd
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Neoclassical literature was written between 1660 and 1798. Writers of the Neoclassical period tried to imitate the style of the Romans and Greeks. ... Thus the combination of the terms 'neo,' which means 'new,' and 'classical,' as in the day of the Roman and Greek classic.

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