How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of Man?
How Did The Renaissance Change Man’s View Of Man ?
“Have you ever thought about “How did the Renaissance change man’s view of man ?” Well, throughout my essay I’ll explain. So, in the 1400’s the Middle Ages had end and began the Renaissance. The church had then got authority over some people. Renaissance made an change for 300 years. Later on that’s when man seen a new type of literature, science, and art. I think those three new type’s made an effect of importance on the Renaissance.
In document A it talked about comparing and contrasting the two paintings. Painting “Madonna Enthroned Between Two Angles,” by Duccio di Buoninsegna (Doc A) it was made for the religious matters of the Church. The “Mona Lisa,” by Da Vinci (Doc A) was a new art style. It was a realistic, three dimensional, and landscapes. This changed man’s view of man by explaining new types of styles and artistic freedom.
Next, there was literature. In this Shakespeare wrote “In apprehension how like a god!” (Doc B). So, during this time people viewed as a god/angel-like creatures. In Every Man, author wrote “Ye [Man] think sin in beginning full sweet” (Doc B). People then were becoming god himself from creations which is sin. This is how literature