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? Abdul Vahid UC Payyoliangadi Abdul Vahid UC Payyoliangadi Humanism Part 2 10th History Unit 1 The quote "It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves" from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar reflects humanism by emphasizing human agency and control over fate. It challenges the prevailing belief in astrology and divine predetermination, suggesting that individuals have the power to shape their own lives through their choices and actions. Humanism's Emphasis on Human Agency Challenge to Astrological Beliefs Focus on Individual Responsibility Contrast with Fatalistic Views UC Vahid For more Resources visit: BIO-VISION
Renaissance writers gave importance to individual liberty and secular values. The basic characteristic of Renaissance literature was its breaking away from the scholasticism of the Middle Ages. Although influenced by ancient Greco-Roman culture, most Renaissance writers chose to produce their works in regional languages. Prose literature gained prominence during this period. In Renaissance literature, writing in regional languages and prose forms fostered wider accessibility, cultural pride, and the development of national identity. The use of vernacular languages broadened the audience for literary works, while prose allowed for a more straightforward and engaging style to reach a broader populace. This shift had significant social benefits, including the spread of new ideas, the growth of literacy, and the strengthening of cultural ties within regions and nations In what ways will writings in regional languages and in prose forms become beneficial to society? Discuss in class. Wider Accessibility Cultural Identity Spread of New Ideas Direct Communication Increased Literacy UC Vahid Development of a National Language For more Resources visit: BIO-VISION