Renaissance
The rebirth of literature, art, and new development of the family structure, was created as a transition from the disastrous Middle Ages to the age of "rebirth," the Renaissance. These areas of advancements became the major differences of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The Renaissance created numerous improvements in literature since the Middle Ages. In medieval Europe literature was mainly written by the church, therefore used religion as the main topic, and was also written in Latin. Most people of the Middle Ages did not have the ability to use Latin, therefore made the books useless to ordinary people. Since the clergy dictated literary movement, it contained little or no criticism of either the church or politics. Renaissance was the era of literary revolution. People started to write books in the vernacular language. This made it more accessible to ordinary people. Literature began to criticize both the church and politics. Machiavelli's "The Prince" rejected the standard Christian view that the state is subject to divine law, exemplifying the disappearing control of church over literature. Hand-written literature of the Middle Ages, limited the amount of books and scripts that could be published. At last, during th
Marriage and family structure of the Middle Ages changed drastically as Europe entered the age of Renaissance. During the Middle Ages women were the property of the male. Late marriages were common, where the husband could be in his thirties and forties, while the wife was still in her teens. In the Renaissance these standards for women improved a small amount. Women began to gain more rights. Isabella D'Este became a ruler of Mantua after refusing her husband to meet the demands of the Venetians. This courageous act would not have been impossible in the Middle Ages, but in the Renaissance became the symbol of determination that women had. Isabella D'Este also proved the willingness of women to go to any limits to get out of their husbands' control. In the Renaissance marriages started to be arranged by the families to gain control over the land. The marriage of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon came to be the major step toward the unification of Spain. The son of Isabella and Ferdinand became the ruler of Spain. Marriages and family structure of the Renaissance was mostly focused on gaining prestige, control, and economic advancements and not on romance. The major diffe
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