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I'm trying to write a poem on the renaissance...what do I do it over?
I'm trying to write a poem on the renaissance...what do I do it over?
* I am presuming that you don't have to use a [[renaissance]] style of [[poetry]]. If you do, then there are many suitable styles. Any of [[Shakespeare]]'s would probably be suitable. If you want to write on what made the renaissance a significant part of history, then I suggest you read the [[Cunnan]]'s [[Renaissance]] page. This will show you that the word renaissance covers a broad range of developments in [[Europe]] over many years, and not one particular region and time. So I suggest you either talk about it all or you just concentrate on one of them, e.g. the discoveries and changing approaches to [[Science and Technology in the Renaissance]] (which is how you got to this page). Remember that this [[wiki]] just intends to give you a summary of information about topics. You might have to look elsewhere if you want more in-depth [[research]]. Good luck! - [[User:Cian|Cian Gillebhrath]] 16:35, 23 Feb 2005 (CST)

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I'm trying to write a poem on the renaissance...what do I do it over?

  • I am presuming that you don't have to use a renaissance style of poetry. If you do, then there are many suitable styles. Any of Shakespeare's would probably be suitable. If you want to write on what made the renaissance a significant part of history, then I suggest you read the Cunnan's Renaissance page. This will show you that the word renaissance covers a broad range of developments in Europe over many years, and not one particular region and time. So I suggest you either talk about it all or you just concentrate on one of them, e.g. the discoveries and changing approaches to Science and Technology in the Renaissance (which is how you got to this page). Remember that this wiki just intends to give you a summary of information about topics. You might have to look elsewhere if you want more in-depth research. Good luck! - Cian Gillebhrath 16:35, 23 Feb 2005 (CST)