What 3 things did writers include in their writing?
Emotion, perspectives, and sympathy
What was William Shakespeare known for?
He was a poet, actor, and playwright.
What position was Machiavelli in and for how long?
he worked for the government for 1498-1512
Was Geoffrey Chaucer easily inspired, if so what is one silly thing he was inspired by?
Yes, and a silly thing he was inspired by was wine.
When did the interest in classical and Greek text rise?
During the middle ages and modern ages.
What was the most influential type of writing during the renaissance?
Religious writing
As a poet what did he achieve?
He wrote the biggest amount of sonnets (54)
While he was writing the prince book what other book was he working on?
He was writing the livy book the same time as prince book.
How did Chaucer influence people with his writing?
His writing had lots of deep emotions.
What did the renaissance produce in writing?
New forms of writing, Such as poems, transcript, etc.
How was Shakespeare's writing influential?
He created style of comedy + tragedy and he influenced people with his religious writing about Catholicism.
What did Machiavelli persuade the city to raise?
It's own militia
What famous book did Chaucer last write before he died?
The Canterbury tales.