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    In what ways did the Commercial Revolution of the 16th centuary change the social structure of the west? During the Commercial Revolution of the 16th century the West’s social structure was altered by an increase in trade and price inflation‚ which subsequently led to the creation of a new working class. The increase in trade during the commercial Revolution created a symbiotic relationship with the increasing involvement of merchants and markets that made new goods available to the European people

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    interesting. The film was set in the 16th century in France. The costumes were matched to that period of time. Although it still has 16th century traits‚ there are also modern traits endorsed in the movie. The language is very modern as well as the metaphors used. Danielle is an independent‚ fiesty‚ modern type of character with a lot of pride who strongly follows the belief of equality among everybody‚ regardless of where they stand in a 16th century society. The relationships that occur

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    an account of men’s absolute power over women in the patriarchal society of the European Renaissance. Through the use of symbolism‚ creative structure and characterization‚ the author reveals the general helplessness of woman. Browing’s vision of 16th century’s Italy depicts the reality that women are little more than objects under the control of men. Symbolism is largely used in this poem to serve as a means for expressing the theme. The most obvious symbol is the duchess’ portrait‚ which reflects

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    tolerated the British rule for 190 prolonged years‚ with their everlasting impression been forever etched upon the succeeding Indian citizens. Impact of British rule in India‚ in this context‚ is one that had perhaps emerged forth right from the 16th century‚ when British missionaries had sailed to eastern soil to spread Christianity‚ much before the British East India Company. The negative impact of British rule in India was mostly visible in the economic aspect which occurred as a result of de-industrialization

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    I want you to go back in time many years ago‚ the 16th century in Shakespeare’s time where there was hardly any technology and the society was very different. Now If that’s hard to imagine that’s ok because I’m an actor in the 21st century hear to talk to you about Desdemona. Desdemona was a beautiful‚ young‚ white Venetian girl but also she disobeys her father’s expectations by marrying a black man‚ she also challenges the society that largely disapproves of intercultural marriages and also she

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    standard for female beauty throughout several centuries was unrealistic and difficult to attain‚ as it continues to be today. In the 19th century‚ ideals for what an “acceptable” woman was changed from the physically strong and able woman able to manage house and home to one that was small-waisted and large-chested. The invention of the corset‚ as early as the 16th century‚ fueled a good portion of the feminist movements of the 19th and 20th centuries‚ as did women’s rebellion in choosing pants as

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    Childhood During the English Renaissance In the 16th century‚ the English life style was dramatically affected by the renaissance. Because more than half of England’s population was under 25 years of age‚ children were a primary focus in life. The form and quality of a child’s education varied according to the economic and social status of the family‚ sex of the child‚ the expectations of their parents‚ and the availability of the schooling. At age seven‚ children were thought to be capable of

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    the 14th and 15th centuries.This one‚ O Rosa bella (O Lovely Rose)‚ describes courtly love‚ a formalised secret passion between aristocrats that was both erotic and spiritual‚ even morally uplifting. This type of song was first written in the 12th century by the troubadours; aristocratic poets of southwest France. The music for O Rosa bella was written around 1400 by Johannes Ciconia‚ a Franco-Flemish composer‚ who worked mainly in Italy. The original singers were probably soloists from the court

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    A 107 paragraph long inscription on the walls of the Vimanam records the contributions of Raja Raja Chola and his sister Kundavai to the Thanjavur temple. The temple stands within a fort‚ whose walls are later additions built in the 16th century. The towering vimanam is about 200 feet in height and is referred to as Dakshina Meru. The octogonal Shikharam rests on a single block of granite weighing 81 tons. It is believed that this block was carried up a specially built ramp built from a site 6 kilometeres

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    Abbakka Rani (Tulu: ಅಬ್ಬಕ್ಕ ರಾಣಿ ) or Abbakka Mahadevi (Tulu: ಅಬ್ಬಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ) was the queen of Tulunadu who fought the Portuguesein the latter half of the 16th century. She belonged to the Chowta dynasty who ruled over the area from the temple town of Moodabidri. The port town of Ullal served as their subsidiary capital. The Portuguese made several attempts to capture Ullal as it was strategically placed. But Abbakka repulsed each of their attacks for over four decades. For her bravery‚ she came

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