Dante and Montaigne: The Epitomes of Their Time Periods
Title: Dante and Montaigne: The Epitomes of Their Time Periods
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1278 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Dante and Montaigne: The Epitomes of Their Time Periods
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1278 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
During the middle Ages and the Renaissance there were two magnificent writers who demonstrated epitomic belief and thought of their eras. One brilliant writer, Dante Alighieri, wrote the Divine Comedy during the Medieval Ages. During the Renaissance period Michel de Montaigne wrote the Essays. Montaigne is thought to have made the modern day essay. Although, these two different writes wrote in two completely different time periods, their pieces have similarities. Both writers, Dante and Montaigne,
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of purity ..." (526) Moreover, the idealistic concept of the Renaissance that was contained in Montaigne's work was that each person was a unique individual.
Dante's the Divine Comedy as well as Montaigne's The Essays represented ideas and great concepts from their epoch. Dante was from the middle ages while Montaigne was from the Renaissance. These two periods differ, thus the writers' concepts and ideas differ. These two brilliant writers both presented beliefs of their time periods.