1. Renesiance
Although these two eras differ in many other ways, the most illustrated differences deal with the realm of drama, starting with the Medieval Cycle dramas and culminating in Shakespeare's King Lear. ... During the Middle Ages, drama was aimed mainly at making advancements in the church. Thus, the Cycle Dramas or English Passion Plays were performed with the permission and "help" of the church. ... Almost every Cycle Drama has a similar structure, and the dramas that came after the Cycle Dramas continue to use this structure. ... New confidence in human abilities and thought w...
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