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Medieval-to- Renaissance Theatre in the Middle Ages The Legacy of Plato (428-347) The Allegory of the Cave
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman Main character: Everyman
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman Main character: Everyman Everyman’s Journey: Life
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman Main character: Everyman Everyman’s Journey: Life Everyman’s Destination: Death
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman Main character: Everyman Everyman’s Journey: Life Everyman’s Destination: Death Everyman’s Companions: Worldly Possessions...
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman Main character: Everyman Everyman’s Journey: Life Everyman’s Destination: Death Everyman’s Companions: Worldly Possessions, Good Deeds
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Medieval-to- Renaissance Everyman Main character: Everyman Everyman’s Journey: Life Everyman’s Destination: Death Everyman’s Companions: Worldly Possessions, Good Deeds Who can complete the journey of Everyman?
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Medieval-to- Renaissance The Renaissance The Rediscovery of the World Observational Science Galileo (1564-1642) William Harvey (1578- 1657)
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Medieval-to- Renaissance The Renaissance The Rediscovery of the World Observational Science Painting (Invention of Perspective) Giotto, The Presentation of the Virgin
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Medieval-to- Renaissance The Renaissance The Rediscovery of the World Observational Science Painting (Invention of Perspective) Leonardo da Vinci, The Mona Lisa
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Medieval-to- Renaissance The Renaissance The Rediscovery of the World Observational Science Painting (Invention of Perspective) Theatre Jean-Baptiste Moliere (1622-1673)
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Medieval-to- Renaissance The Globe Theatre: Then
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Medieval-to- Renaissance The Globe Theatre: Now
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Medieval-to- Renaissance
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And the Aristotelian “Unities”
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