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to what extent are studies in the arts important to the success of a renaissance man?Asked by danielle
to what extent are studies in the arts important to the success of a renaissance man?
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Ms. Sue
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1428526328
Answered by
danielle
The qualities of a "Renaissance man" reflected the political and social values of the Renaissance as these qualities were based upon a high regard for human worth and a realization of what individuals could achieve.
is this correct?
is this correct?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You haven't mentioned a thing about the arts.
Answered by
danielle
the study of art leads to individual achievement and this leads to advances in math and sciences and this leads to more jobs
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danielle
is this okay so far, what should I add?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You should read the cites that were posted in the above link. Then put what you've learned in your own words.
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danielle
They were expected to know several languages, understand philosophy and scientific teachings, appreciate literature and art, and further, to be deft sportsmen.
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Ms. Sue
That's better, but you still haven't answered the question.
Answered by
danielle
can you help me answer it I am still a little confused
Answered by
danielle
is it that the studies will make him fluent and bold and self confident in speaking with everyone.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A Renaissance man knows something about a lot of subjects. He achieves a balance between philosophy, science, literature, math and art. A Renaissance man is well-rounded.
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